After World War I, France gained territory primarily through the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. It regained Alsace-Lorraine from Germany, which had been lost in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71. Additionally, France expanded its borders by acquiring parts of the Saar Basin, which was placed under League of Nations administration for 15 years, and it also received mandates over territories in the Middle East, such as Syria and Lebanon.
WW1 gave them a chance to get more colonies by taking land off other people. they wanted land because they felt they had missed out when everyone was getting africa.
the allies
in france and britain.
Alsace-Lorraine
According to me the Germans lost the most land post in WW1 because in the end the central powers were defeated by the allied powers which had been consisted of Russia Italy France England USA & Japan.
No it didn't.
Japan didn't gain control of anyone if anything they lost land.
he reprensented land for the king of France
No. England did
he gained land for the country he represented which was France
he reprensented land for the king of France
The central powers were the ones who lost the most land. The central powers were the ones who lost the most land.
he reprensented land for the king of France
he reprensented land for the king of France
1 because Germany wanted France's land 2 because it wanted to gain control on its citizens
The Lewis and Clark expedition did not gain any land for the United States. The expedition was sent to explore land that was recently purchased from France. The area was known as Louisiana territory.
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