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End of World War I

End of World War I. Wilson’s 14 Points Allies Rejection of Wilson’s Plans Treaty of Versailles. Wilson’s 14 Points. No secret treaties Freedom of the seas Arms reductions Foreign colonies allowed self-determination No reparations Creation of League of Nations.

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End of World War I

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  1. End of World War I Wilson’s 14 Points Allies Rejection of Wilson’s Plans Treaty of Versailles

  2. Wilson’s 14 Points No secret treaties Freedom of the seas Arms reductions Foreign colonies allowed self-determination No reparations Creation of League of Nations

  3. Allies Reject Wilson’s 14 Points Why? Allies want to revenge! Humiliation of Germany Reparations from Germany Keep foreign colonies

  4. Treaty of Versailles Establish new nations from losing nations Germany prohibited from having an army, air force, submarines Germany returns Alsace-Lorraine to France Germany forced to pay reparations, war damages, $33 Billion

  5. Problems with the Treaty of Versailles Humiliation of Germany War Guilt Clause Soviet Union excluded Ignored self-determination of colonies Leads to World War II?

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