He wanted Germany to pay for the cost of the damage.
• He wanted revenge on Germany for all the suffering.
• He wanted revenge for the defeat in the war of 1870-71 and the loss of Alsace-Lorraine.
• He wanted to ensure Germany could not attack France again by taking land and weakening industry, reducing her armed forces.
• He wanted to split Germany into a number of small states. If not Germany should lose the Rhineland, Saarland, Upper Silesia, Danzig and East Prussia.
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His aim was to literally crush Germany to pieces. He wanted to punish them harshly because of all the damage they had caused. He wanted Germany to be split up in to smaller countries. He wanted to make sure that Germany wouldn't do anything alike in the future, he also wanted the German Frontier to be pushed back to the Rhineland (Although it was rejected), giving France a lot more land. He was with the French public and supported the severe punishment of Germany...
He was not happy with the amount of money and lives spent in the war by France, as well as the land made unusable by the fighting.
They wanted to kill James 1 becauses they thought he would help the catholics but he didnt.
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.
He was sent on an expedition to thr Mississippi River in the 1680s.