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End of WWI: the Treaty of Versailles & the League of Nations
Lesson Outline
Jaydyn now understands that Veteran's Day (tomorrow, 11/11) was originally a holiday called Armistice Day, celebrating the end of WWI. In the aftermath of a even more horrific war 2 decades later, Armistice Day became Veterans' Day to honor all who have served and sacrificed in our armed forces. Our lesson today actually focused on the end of WWI. WWI ended largely due to the United States joining on the side of the Allies which convinced the Central Powers that defeat was inevitable. The Paris Peace Conference was called in which the Big Four (Allied leaders) would construct the Treaty of Versailles and formalize the terms of peace for the defeated Central Powers. The British and the French wanted to punish Germany so they could never wage war again and to get back what they spent to fight the war. Many groups that helped win were not included in the Treaty of Versailles for several reasons and it was primarily Great Britain, France, and the U.S. who decided what the post-WWI world would look like. The League of Nations was one of the fourteen points which was actually followed, but because the U.S. Congress did not approve the country's admittance, the U.S. did not join it. Many of the other Fourteen Points were ignored completely.
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60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Session Hours
1.00
Hours Attended
1.00
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