A major goal of France and Great Britain at the Conference of Versailles following World War I was to establish a framework for peace and prevent future conflicts. They aimed to hold Germany accountable for the war through reparations and territorial losses, while also ensuring their own national security. France, in particular, sought to weaken Germany militarily and economically, while Britain balanced a desire for justice with the need for stability in Europe. Ultimately, their decisions shaped the Treaty of Versailles and had lasting impacts on international relations.
to punish Germany. (boy did they learn their lesson. )
Germany was not one of the Big-3. France, US, and Britain were.
1.Great Britain, 2.France, 3.United States, and 4. Italy.
European colonization of Africa was motivated by economic gain, as well as political and social influence. The main colonial powers in Africa around 1900 were Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
The Paris Peace Conference was held in 1919 to negotiate the terms of peace following World War I. The conference aimed to address the political and territorial changes resulting from the war, establish new national borders, and create frameworks for international cooperation, most notably through the establishment of the League of Nations. Key Allied powers, including the United States, Britain, France, and Italy, played significant roles in shaping the treaties that emerged from the conference, particularly the Treaty of Versailles, which imposed reparations and territorial losses on Germany.
to punish Germany. (boy did they learn their lesson. )
favored the punishment of germany....novanet=]
A major goal of France and Great Britain at the Conference of Versailles following World War I was to impose punitive measures on Germany to prevent future aggression. France, in particular, sought to secure its national security through reparations and territorial adjustments, while Britain aimed to balance power in Europe and maintain its own imperial interests. Both nations sought to establish a peace settlement that would ensure stability and deter further conflict.
They wanted to extract as much cash as repair money. Germany's shps were to be distributed to them
Britain and France.
Britain and France.
Britin and France - apex
The Paris Peace Conference in 1919, also known as Versailles Peace Conference, Involved diplomats from 32 countries including major powers France, Britain, Italy, Japan and the United States.
Britain & France
Germany was not one of the Big-3. France, US, and Britain were.
Berlin Conference
France and Britain's relationship was strengthened due to the Treaty of Versailles. It was strengthened due to the fact that they connected on the level of what they wanted from the treaty and partially achieving the goal.