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End of the War n The Fourteen Points for Peace n The Treaty of Versailles n A Return to “Normalcy”

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1 End of the War n The Fourteen Points for Peace n The Treaty of Versailles n A Return to “Normalcy”

2 Wilson’s 14 Points

3 n Abolish “Secret” Treaties

4 Wilson’s 14 Points n Abolish “Secret” Treaties n Freedom of the Seas

5 Wilson’s 14 Points n Abolish “Secret” Treaties n Freedom of the Seas n Removal of Economic Barriers between nations

6 Wilson’s 14 Points n Abolish “Secret” Treaties n Freedom of the Seas n Removal of Economic Barriers between nations n Reduction of Armaments

7 Wilson’s 14 Points n Abolish “Secret” Treaties n Freedom of the Seas n Removal of Economic Barriers between nations n Reduction of Armaments n Impartial Adjustment of colonial claims

8 Wilson’s 14 Points n Abolish “Secret” Treaties n Freedom of the Seas n Removal of Economic Barriers between nations n Reduction of Armaments n Impartial Adjustment of colonial claims n League of Nations

9 Wilson at Versailles n Woodrow Wilson wanted the treaty to be based on his Fourteen Points n He believed Germany should be punished but not severely. He wanted a just settlement that would not leave Germany feeling resentful n Wilson wanted to set up an international organisation called The League of Nations which would settle disputes

10 What were the terms of the Treaty of Versailles? To do with Germany’s armed forces : The German army was to be reduced to 100,000 men. It was not allowed to have tanks. Germany was not allowed an airforce The area known as the Rhineland was to be de- militarised The Allies were to occupy the west bank of the Rhine for fifteen years The German navy was to have no submarines or large battle-ships

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12 Europe following the War

13 Problems with the Treaty of Versailles

14 n Isolationists were afraid of entangling alliances

15 Problems with the Treaty of Versailles n Isolationists were afraid of entangling alliances n Right Wingers thought the Germans got off to easy

16 Problems with the Treaty of Versailles n Isolationists were afraid of entangling alliances n Right Wingers thought the Germans got off to easy n Liberals claimed the peace was too harsh

17 Problems with the Treaty of Versailles n Isolationists were afraid of entangling alliances n Right Wingers thought the Germans got off to easy n Liberals claimed the peace was too harsh n German-Americans thought Germany got screwed

18 Problems with the Treaty of Versailles n Isolationists were afraid of entangling alliances n Right Wingers thought the Germans got off to easy n Liberals claimed the peace was too harsh n German-Americans thought Germany got screwed n Irish-Americans thought the British got too much

19 Germany Accepts Responsibility The War Guilt Clause Germany agreed to pay for the damage caused by her armies during the war. The sum she had to pay was later fixed at £6,600 million

20 Warren G. Harding and a “Return to Normalcy


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