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The Paris Peace Conference: France vs. American 14 point peace plan - who had the better long term peace plan? American side taken

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:32:09
Category: / History / European History
Length: 3 pages (836 words)
After the killing and the signing of the armistice on 11/11/1918 the reign of peace was to be solidified by introducing the Paris peace conference early the next year. 32 countries had delegates in this massive discussion for the good of the world, but our focal point is going to be on George Clemenceau, the French President; and Woodrow Wilson, America's President. Both of these men had a common goal of peace, both world wide and for …
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…France to get a loan from Britain or America, France's military allies and keep everyone happy in some sense. It's not as if Germany even had the strength to continue that war. There is, again, nothing to gain from beating someone when there down unless you want more trouble in the future. France should have seen that and made changes accordingly, but they didn't. So I side with Woodrow Wilson and his 14 point peace plan.
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