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Describe the british, french, and us aims at the treaty of versailles

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Clemenceau's aims:

to punish Germany and seek revenge. to return Alsace-Lorraine to France. no League of Nations. an independent Rhineland.

British aims:

He had several motivations for his wishes at the Versailles Peace Conference. He had campaigned in the 1918, British election, promising to make Germany pay. He also wanted to stop German threats to the British Empire, and wanted to also protect British jobs in manufacturing.

U.S. aims:

President Woodrow Wilson personally led the United States delegation at Versailles. Ultimately, the Treaty of Versailles required Germany to accept responsibility for World War I and imposed reparations. It also called for the establishment of the League of Nations, as Wilson had envisioned.

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Britain: They had several motivations for his wishes at the Versailles Peace Conference. He had campaigned in the 1918, British election, promising to make Germany pay. They also wanted to stop German threats to the British Empire, and wanted to also protect British jobs in manufacturing.

France: France's main objective was to gain as much security as it could from the treaty, the tried to achieve this by weakening Germany as much as possible, draining its financial resources and its arms resources.

US: President Woodrow Wilson personally led the United States delegation at Versailles. ... Ultimately, the Treaty of Versailles (1919) required Germany to accept responsibility for World War I and imposed reparations. It also called for the establishment of the League of Nations, as Wilson had envisioned.

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