14 points to peach and the paris peace conference Flashcards
what was Wilson’s ‘Fourteen Points’?
addressed the perceived causes of World War
One and called for the abolition of secret treaties, a reduction in armaments and
freedom of the seas. Wilson also made proposals that he felt would ensure world peace
for the future.
when was Wilson’s ‘Fourteen Points’?
a post-war peace in a speech to the US Senate, on 8 th
January 1918.
how did Wilson’s ‘Fourteen Points’ lead the the league of nations?
Wilson believed that cooperation between nations was vital to avoid future conflict, he desired an international organisation that would maintain world peace; the League of Nations.
why were Wilson’s Fourteen Points’ a failure?
Wilson’s idealistic vision was difficult to put into practice, especially with the desires and ambitions of other European powers.
when was The Paris Peace Conference?
on 18 th January 1919,
who was at the Paris Peace Conference?
The Conference was controlled by the “Big Four” powers; the USA, Britain, France and Italy. with nearly 30 nation s in attendance.
why were the war post-war settlement and negotiations challenging?
Wilson wanted the USA to play a prominent role in the negotiations the European powers did not share his idealism, and all had their own agendas. they all wanted to impose harsher terms on the Germans than Wilson.
when was The Treaty of Versailles signed?
28 th June 1919
why was the Treaty of Versailles viewed as a failure?
it created resentment in Germany and the Second World War would eventually break out in Europe just 20 years later.
why did the USA not join the League of Nations?
After the resumption of the Peace Conference in Paris, Wilson returned home and toured the USA to gain support for the League of Nations. However, he was followed by opponents of the League who spoke equally convincingly against US membership. the USA Congress rejected membership of the League and so did not sign the Treaty of Versailles or join the League of Nations.