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How was the Treaty of Versailles received outside Europe?

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The Treaty of Versailles was received with a mixture of disappointment, anger, and support outside of Europe. Italy, France, and Japan were disappointed and angry about various aspects of the treaty, while Britain and China generally supported it. The May Fourth Movement in China was a result of frustration with the treaty.

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Outside of Europe, the Treaty of Versailles was received with a mixture of disappointment, anger, and support. Italy was angry that it had to relinquish promised territory in Dalmatia. France felt it did not receive enough of Germany's African colonies. Japan was upset about the rejection of the racial equality clause and the distribution of Germany's colonial holdings in Asia. On the other hand, Britain and China generally supported the treaty, although China's frustration led to the May Fourth Movement.

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