HISTORY 12
Paris Peace Treaty
Paris Peace Treaty Blog
Motives of the USA
Motives of France
Motives of Great Britain
“The Big Three”
Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points
The War Guilt Clause
Nationalism and Formation of New Countries
War Reparations
The Treaties with Lesser Powers
The League of Nations (Collective Security)
Russia 1919-1945
USA 1920s and 30s
Europe 1920s and 30s
World War II
Early Cold War 1945-1963
Late Cold War 1963-1991
China 1919-1991
Middle East 1919-1991
Civil Rights, Women's Rights, India and South Africa
woodrow wilson's 14 points
Originally for the American people to justify war
Now presented at the Paris Peace Conference
The most important were:
Outlawing
alliances
Freedom of the Seas
Free Trade
Disarmament
Return of Russian territory held by Germany
Alsace-Lorraine returned to France
Formation of the League of Nations (Collective Security)
Self Determination
summary
Wilson presented his 14 points at the Paris Peace conference with his goal of achieving world peace and stopping another war from occuring.