Clemenceau wanted more revenge on Germany and therefore wanted a harsher treaty. Wilson got his league of nations but was annoyed at the fact that some countries lost their national self determination,plus he didnt get all of his fourteen points. Davis Lloyd George was fairly satisfied - Britain gained colonies and germany lost their battle ships and airforce, so they couldn't invade britain. But the british people still wanted more revenge, on Germany, so overall i dont think any of them were completely satisfied.
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The treaty of Versailles was in 1783 so did not end WWI
Most historians now agree that the "Big 4" was really the "Big 3" - Georges Clemenceau (France), David Lloyd-George (Britain), and Woodrow Wilson (USA). The debatable fourth major power was Vittorio Orlando, of Itlay.
It was the Treaty of Versailles that Germany took FULL RESPONSABILITY for in World War I.Hope this helped you,MichaelaThompson
This is just what i remember from school so correct me if I am wrong, but the treaty of Versailles made the Germans pay for all the damages done in WW1, both in its own country and in the others. I also remember, but I am not positive about this but after WW1 the Germans actually had less land and so greed played a part. That's all i remember i hope this helps
These were to deal with the countries who lost the war (i.e. against the Allied Nations) These treaties were: 1. Treaty of Versailles (dealt with Germany) 2. Treaty of St. Germain (dealt with Austria) 3. Treaty of Trianon (dealt with Hungary) 4. Treaty of Neuilly (dealt with Bulgaria) 5. Treaty of Sevres (dealt with Turkey) The main reason for these treaties was to demilitarise the armies which prevented them from becoming threats to the Allied nations any time soon.