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The United States did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles, therefore, a separate treaty between Germany and the United States was needed. The treaty brought the United States in a closer agreement, to the point where the United States actually assisted the Weimar Republic in meeting some of its obligations.

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What treaties were formed to help the US to stay out of the war?

To help the U.S. remain neutral during the early years of World War I, several treaties and agreements were established, including the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, which aimed to promote peaceful resolutions and limit the use of force. Additionally, the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928 sought to prevent war through diplomatic means by renouncing war as a national policy. These treaties reflected the U.S. commitment to isolationism, although ultimately, the country entered the war in 1917.


What phrase describes the treatment blacks received in the years before World War 2?

Separate and unequal.


What tready ended the war?

There was no treaty. Treaties are agreements between soveriegn countries. Although the Confederacy asserted that it was a separate soveriegn country no other nation, and in particular not the United States, acknowledged that. Ultimately the Confederate armies surrendered and the members of the Confederate government were captured and arrested and the Confederacy simply ceased to exist.


Why did the US and France make separate peace treties with Britain?

The US and France made separate peace treaties with Britain following the American Revolutionary War primarily due to differing national interests and strategic goals. The Treaty of Paris in 1783, negotiated by the US, recognized American independence and established borders, while France's separate treaty, the Treaty of Versailles in 1783, aimed to reclaim territories lost during the war and restore its influence in North America. Additionally, the US sought to solidify its sovereignty independently, while France wanted to re-establish its position as a European power. These separate agreements reflected the unique diplomatic needs and aspirations of each nation.


How did Americans get into World War 1 and how did Americans get into World War 2?

What ultimately garner American public support for the First World War was the Zimmerman Telegraph, in which Germany supposedly asked Mexico to declare war on the US, and, in exchange, offered them the treaties which Mexico had ceded to the US with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The default answer regarding the Second World War is the attack on Pearl Harbour. In reality, the US government had been looking for a reason to enter into the war, and put pressure on the Axis forces to force their hand to do something which would garner the support of the American public for entry into the war. The Lend-Lease Programme and the oil embargo against Japan are the two primary means the government sought to achieve this. To remark on your first response to when America entered world war one, I would have guessed the Lusitania incident next to the Zimmerman Telegram intercepted by the British, but porportedly falsified to force the US into the war giving the Allies a surge of support.