The Treaty of Versailles.
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Have a little read: ... A treaty is an agreement made between two countries in order to prevent war from occurring. A treaty is presented during a war to stop the war from carrying on. Countries come to an agreement for a peace settlement, so that a long term peace can be established. A treaty should be fair so that all counties can agree and no one country feels as if it has no power as this can lead to anger and wanting revenge. Context * What were the motives and the aims of the big three and the Versailes? * Why was it so difficult to make a peace settlement which would please everyone? * How ere the important decisions made during the peace conference? * What were the main differences in the aims of the 'Big three'? * Why did all the Victors not get everything they wanted? * Conclusion What were the motives and aims of the 'Big three' and
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