TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Peace Treaty After World War I.

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TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Peace Treaty After World War I

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. The Allies wanted to punish Germany and the Central Powers. The United States came to the negotiations wanting to create a lasting peace and offer Eastern Europeans self-determination. Germans were shocked at the reparations they were faced with. What factors influenced the peace treaties that ended World War I, and how did people react to the treaties?

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. World War I was devastating for all of the nations involved. More than 8.5 million men died and more than 16 million were wounded fighting in the war. Many of the wounded were disabled for life. Six to thirteen million civilians also died. Many others became refugees. A World War I cemetery in Belgium

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. The influenza pandemic of 1918 added to the devastation, killing 20 million people worldwide. Buildings all over Europe had been bombed into rubble. Countries faced huge war debts and the cost of reconstruction. Refugees had to rebuild their lives.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Colonial troops hoped for independence for their occupied countries. Political radicals dreamed of instituting new social and political systems, including bolshevism (communism). The governments in Russia, Germany, Austria- Hungary, and the Ottoman empire had collapsed under the stresses of war.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, and U.S. President Woodrow Wilson met at the Paris Peace Conference after the war ended. The victorious Allied leaders were known as the “Big Three.”

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. The Big Three met with the leaders of the other Allied countries to discuss the fate of Europe, the former Ottoman empire, and various colonies. The Paris Peace Talks The Central Powers and Russia were not allowed to take part in the negotiations at the conference.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Goals of the Allies at the Paris Peace Conference Woodrow Wilson “Peace without victory” based on the Fourteen Points David Lloyd George Money to rebuild and improve Britain Georges Clemenceau A weakened Germany Vittorio Orlando Lands promised to Italy in secret treaties People of Eastern European empires National states of their own

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. The German delegates were horrified because the Allies: Forced Germany to accept full blame for the war Imposed reparations of $30 billion on Germany Severely limited the size of the German military Took land and overseas colonies from Germany In June 1919, the Allies forced Germany to sign the Treaty of Versailles.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. The Allies drew up separate treaties with the other Central Powers and redrew the map of Europe. The Allies applied the principle of self- determination to former German, Russian, and Austrian lands in Eastern Europe. New nations were created, including Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, and Yugoslavia.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas.

The treaties did not apply self-determination to European colonies in Asia and Africa. Instead, former German and Ottoman lands became mandates administered by Western powers. In theory, the mandates were to be held until they were ready to stand alone. In practice, they were treated as colonies.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Many of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points were not implemented in the treaties. German resentment of the Treaty of Versailles would later spark World War II. Germany, the other Central Powers, and other countries and colonies were angered by their treatment.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Wilson did succeed in establishing the League of Nations, a group of more than 40 countries formed to negotiate disputes in an effort to avoid future wars. Because of opposition to the League, the United States Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles. The United States never joined the League of Nations. Although it promised collective security, the League proved ineffective in preventing future wars.