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HISTORY

, PEACEMAKER
WOODROW WILSON
(president of the USA)

However long vident is the must
or a wa r
opposing sides make peace


eventually.

But peace is hard to achieve .
All the diplomats agreed that their job
as peacemakers is to avoid another wa.
r However ,
none of them new how

to .
do that
Character
An idealist and a
Any treaty is a balancing .
ac t The peacemakers have to keep the

reformer .
victors happy but ensure that the defeated country accepts the terms

He was obstinate of the peace .




He was against corruption
,


but had

of African
problems
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with rights
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possible
,
sY it

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to make Treatie fair ?
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HIGH HOPES
Don't be too * There ideas of Woodrow
harsh
Germany the Wilson
·
on we re who

·

Strengthen democracy in defeated countries gave great optimism in 1919 on how peacemakers
·
Give self-determination could build a better and m o re peaceful world
.
·
International co-operation

, * FACT FILE




X
S &




J
THE FOURTEEN POINTS
PARIS DEACE CONFERENCE
I
No secret treaties
2
Free access to the seas in peacetime
N
The Conference took place in the Palace of

or wartime Versailles .




.
3 Free trade between countries It lasted for twelve months
N
.

Y All countries to work towards disarmament 32
~
nations were
supposed to be represented ,
but

5 Colonies to have in their future from the defeated countries invited
a
say ow n . no one was


G
German troops to leave Russia
.
~
Five treaties were drawn up at the Conference
7 Independence for Belgium The main one wa s the
Treaty of Versailles
,
which

8 France to regain Alsace -


Loraine dealt with Germany's allies .




9 Frontier between Austria and
Italy to be
N
All of the important decisions on the fate of

adjusted Germany were taken by Clemenceau ,
Lloyd George
10 Self-determination for of "The
the people eastern and Wilson who together we re known as


Europe .
Big Three"
11
Serbia to have access to the sea .
N
The Big Three we re supported by a
huge
12
self-determination for Turkish people .
army
of diplomats and expert advisers ,
but the

13 Poland to become independent and gain Big three often ignored their advice .




access to sea



Mi League of Nations to be
bet up
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