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End of the War. The Fourteen Points for Peace The Treaty of Versailles A Return to “Normalcy”. Wilson’s 14 Points. Wilson’s 14 Points. Abolish “Secret” Treaties. Wilson’s 14 Points. Abolish “Secret” Treaties Freedom of the Seas. Wilson’s 14 Points. Abolish “Secret” Treaties
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End of the War • The Fourteen Points for Peace • The Treaty of Versailles • A Return to “Normalcy”
Wilson’s 14 Points • Abolish “Secret” Treaties
Wilson’s 14 Points • Abolish “Secret” Treaties • Freedom of the Seas
Wilson’s 14 Points • Abolish “Secret” Treaties • Freedom of the Seas • Removal of Economic Barriers between nations
Wilson’s 14 Points • Abolish “Secret” Treaties • Freedom of the Seas • Removal of Economic Barriers between nations • Reduction of Armaments
Wilson’s 14 Points • Abolish “Secret” Treaties • Freedom of the Seas • Removal of Economic Barriers between nations • Reduction of Armaments • Impartial Adjustment of colonial claims
Wilson’s 14 Points • Abolish “Secret” Treaties • Freedom of the Seas • Removal of Economic Barriers between nations • Reduction of Armaments • Impartial Adjustment of colonial claims • League of Nations
Problems with the Treaty of Versailles • Isolationists were afraid of entangling alliances
Problems with the Treaty of Versailles • Isolationists were afraid of entangling alliances • Right Wingers thought the Germans got off to easy
Problems with the Treaty of Versailles • Isolationists were afraid of entangling alliances • Right Wingers thought the Germans got off to easy • Liberals claimed the peace was too harsh
Problems with the Treaty of Versailles • Isolationists were afraid of entangling alliances • Right Wingers thought the Germans got off to easy • Liberals claimed the peace was too harsh • German-Americans thought Germany got screwed
Problems with the Treaty of Versailles • Isolationists were afraid of entangling alliances • Right Wingers thought the Germans got off to easy • Liberals claimed the peace was too harsh • German-Americans thought Germany got screwed • Irish-Americans thought the British got too much