DO NOW: STUDY FOR 5 MINUTES ICEBREAKER: QUIZ!!! - AIMS OF LEADERS GOING INTO PALACE OF VERSAILLES - WILSON 14 POINTS - RESULTS OF TREATY OF VERSAILLES.

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DO NOW: STUDY FOR 5 MINUTES ICEBREAKER: QUIZ!!! - AIMS OF LEADERS GOING INTO PALACE OF VERSAILLES - WILSON 14 POINTS - RESULTS OF TREATY OF VERSAILLES 9/25 & 9/26

The Treaty of St. Germain September 1919 Treaty with Austria Dalmatia, Slovenia and Bosnia were given to Yugoslavia South Tyrol, Trentino, Trieste and Istria were given to Italy Bohemia and Moravia were given to Czechoslovakia Galicia was given to Poland Bukovina was given to Romania Austria was not allowed to unify with Germany

The Treaty of Trianon June 1920 Treaty with Hungary Hungary losses 2/3 of its territory Slovakia and Ruthenia were given to Czechoslovakia Transylvania was given to Romania Burgenland was given to Austria Slovenia and Croatia were given to Yugoslavia

Treaty of Neuilly November 1919 Treaty with Bulgaria Western Thrace was given to Greece Dobrudja was given to Romania Northern Macedonia was given to Yugoslavia

The Treaty of Sevres 1920 Treaty with Turkey The Straits of the Dardanelles to be controlled by the allies Saudi Arabia became independent Turkey lost the rights to Sudan and Libya Eastern Thrace and some Turkish Aegean Islands were given to Greece Mesopotamia, Palestine and Syria became League of Nation mandates and were to be run by France and Britain.

Reaction to the treaties Britain was most satisfied – colonial issues resolved, Germany navy virtually destroyed, Germany was not dissolved keeping the Balance of Powers of Europe in tact France – did not cripple Germany enough, Clemenceau not reelected in 1920 as a result…creation of many new small independent states were weak US – Wilson not happy with compromising fair and just peace for Germany = US not joining League of Nations or ratifying the Treaty of Versailles

Reaction to the treaties Italy – Received very few of its territorial & colonial ambitions Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando walked out of the conference…his protest had no effect …this contributed to the downfall of liberal gov’t in Italy and the rise of Benito Mussolini fascist dictatorship Japan – felt they were treated as a second rate power Wilson’s ideas of democracy and humanitarianism were regarded as ways of maintaining Western democrary

Exit Card Answer the following questions: 1) 5 main components of Treaty of Versailles 2) Explain Treaty of St. Germain 3) Explain Treaty of Trianon 4) Explan Treaty of Neuilly 5) Explain Treaty of Sevres