PDF4PRO ⚡AMP

Modern search engine that looking for books and documents around the web

Example: quiz answers

Conflict and Tension 1918-1939 - Bishop Auckland Food Festival

AQA GCSE History Conflict and Tension 1918-1939 Workbook 2 Part One: Peacemaking The Aims of the Big Three L/O: To know what each of the victorious countries in WWI hoped to achieve at the Paris Peace Conference. Background The Big Three were the three main victorious countries after World War One. Sometimes they are referred to as the Allied Powers, sometimes the victors and sometimes the Big Three. They include Britain, France and the United States of America. Each of these countries had fought alongside each other during the First World War. France had been badly damaged during the war, suffering devastation in the countryside and losing many thousands of soldiers during the Conflict . Britain too had lost many soldiers throughout the war. This would have an impact on their approach to peace during the Paris Peace Conference. The United States joined the way in 1917, and lost relatively few soldiers when compared to Britain and France.

The Treaty of Versailles L/O: To know the key terms of the TOV and how these affected Germany. The Paris Peace Conference The Paris Peace Conference took place between 1919 and 1920. It was an international meeting at which the peace agreements which were placed upon those who had lost World War One were decided.

Tags:

  Versailles

Information

Domain:

Source:

Link to this page:

Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:

Spam in document Broken preview Other abuse

Transcription of Conflict and Tension 1918-1939 - Bishop Auckland Food Festival

Related search queries