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Treaty of Versailles 
Ch 16.3(.4 is not on test) 
#23
 Jan 8,1918 – Wilson presents Congress with his 
plan for peace (Fourteen Points) 
 Nov 3, 1918 – Republicans win congressional 
elections in U.S. 
- Wilson loses credibility with Europe's Leaders 
 The Kaiser abdicates Throne / Republic Formed 
 Nov 11, 1918- Armistice Day (veteran’s day) 
- GR. Signs in part because of Wilson’s 14 pts. 
 Dec. 12, 1918 – Wilson arrives in Paris as a Hero
Lawrence of Arabia and representatives 
from over 30 nations attended
 Star of the Show 
 Greeted by Europeans 
as a Savior 
 GR. Signed Armistice in 
part because of 14 pts 
 Creel had 60 million 
leaflets dropped from 
planes over GR.
 Freedom of Ocean Travel 
 No more Secret Alliances 
 Arms Reductions 
 Equality of Trade Barriers “Free Trade” 
 Self Determination for Poland 
 “League of Nations” – 14th Pt. 
- mediating body- rep. from every nation 
- provide security for each country
The “Big Four” 
1) France 
2) Britain 
3) Italy 
4) United States 
They shaped the final agreement 
Germany & Russia were not allowed to attend
 Lenin had to get Russia 
out of the war so he 
could concentrate on 
problems at Home… 
 The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 
with Germany, giving them 
much territory, pop., resources 
 Civil War, 1917-1920 
“Reds” versus “Whites” 
Complete breakdown of 
Russian economy and society
Roadblocks Appear 
 European leaders 
wish to punish & 
humiliate Germany 
for starting the War 
 U.S. overall role in 
war was questioned
 Most of the 14 pts were shot down by Allies 
 Gives up on the rest to save the 14th pt. 
- League of Nations 
 June 28, 1919 – Treaty is Signed 
- by Germany Too – Why did they Sign? 
 July, 1919 – Wilson heads back to U.S. to 
convince our Senate to Ratify
 Alsace & Lorraine (industrial region) would 
return to Fr. 
 New Countries Created –CZ/Yugo/Poland 
 GR - Stripped of Overseas Colonies 
 GR – Forced to accept full responsibility for 
starting the War (pay millions in Reparations) 
“Blank Check” 
 League of Nations was created
German Territorial Losses: 1919-1921
1) Irreconcilables 
 Progressive Republicans 
 Wanted to focus attention 
on problems at home 
instead of Europe 
2) Reservationists 
 Article 10 of Treaty 
 Could put U.S. into war 
to preserve another 
nations independence 
 Who should declare 
war? 
-Congress or League
 Whistle-stop cross country train tour 
 He is wore down and exhausted 
 Sept. 25, 1919 – Suffers a stroke 
-incapacitated 
 Oct. 1919 – Senate Rejects the Treaty 
**U.S. never signs the treaty ending WWI** 
The U.S. will NOT Join the League of Nations 
Isolationism v Interventionism 
 Nov. 1920 – Harding(R) elected Pres. 
 Feb. 3, 1924 – Wilson Dies / Broken & Defeated

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Wilson & the peace treaty 5

  • 1. Treaty of Versailles Ch 16.3(.4 is not on test) #23
  • 2.  Jan 8,1918 – Wilson presents Congress with his plan for peace (Fourteen Points)  Nov 3, 1918 – Republicans win congressional elections in U.S. - Wilson loses credibility with Europe's Leaders  The Kaiser abdicates Throne / Republic Formed  Nov 11, 1918- Armistice Day (veteran’s day) - GR. Signs in part because of Wilson’s 14 pts.  Dec. 12, 1918 – Wilson arrives in Paris as a Hero
  • 3.
  • 4. Lawrence of Arabia and representatives from over 30 nations attended
  • 5.  Star of the Show  Greeted by Europeans as a Savior  GR. Signed Armistice in part because of 14 pts  Creel had 60 million leaflets dropped from planes over GR.
  • 6.  Freedom of Ocean Travel  No more Secret Alliances  Arms Reductions  Equality of Trade Barriers “Free Trade”  Self Determination for Poland  “League of Nations” – 14th Pt. - mediating body- rep. from every nation - provide security for each country
  • 7. The “Big Four” 1) France 2) Britain 3) Italy 4) United States They shaped the final agreement Germany & Russia were not allowed to attend
  • 8.  Lenin had to get Russia out of the war so he could concentrate on problems at Home…  The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany, giving them much territory, pop., resources  Civil War, 1917-1920 “Reds” versus “Whites” Complete breakdown of Russian economy and society
  • 9. Roadblocks Appear  European leaders wish to punish & humiliate Germany for starting the War  U.S. overall role in war was questioned
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12.
  • 13.  Most of the 14 pts were shot down by Allies  Gives up on the rest to save the 14th pt. - League of Nations  June 28, 1919 – Treaty is Signed - by Germany Too – Why did they Sign?  July, 1919 – Wilson heads back to U.S. to convince our Senate to Ratify
  • 14.  Alsace & Lorraine (industrial region) would return to Fr.  New Countries Created –CZ/Yugo/Poland  GR - Stripped of Overseas Colonies  GR – Forced to accept full responsibility for starting the War (pay millions in Reparations) “Blank Check”  League of Nations was created
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. 1) Irreconcilables  Progressive Republicans  Wanted to focus attention on problems at home instead of Europe 2) Reservationists  Article 10 of Treaty  Could put U.S. into war to preserve another nations independence  Who should declare war? -Congress or League
  • 19.  Whistle-stop cross country train tour  He is wore down and exhausted  Sept. 25, 1919 – Suffers a stroke -incapacitated  Oct. 1919 – Senate Rejects the Treaty **U.S. never signs the treaty ending WWI** The U.S. will NOT Join the League of Nations Isolationism v Interventionism  Nov. 1920 – Harding(R) elected Pres.  Feb. 3, 1924 – Wilson Dies / Broken & Defeated