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The Treaty of Versailles
This picture shows the 4 leaders from the 4 main allied countries. Those countries were Great Britain, U.S.A, Italy, and France.
Wilson's 14 points
Reliance on open diplomacy rather than secret agreements.
Freedom of the seas.
Free trade.
Disarmament.
Adjudication of colonial claims with respect for the sovereignty of the colonial peoples.
Assistance for Russia.
Respect for the integrity of Belgium.
Restoration of French territories.
Adjustment of the border of Italy based on ethnicity.
Autonomy for the peoples of Austria-Hungary.
Guarantees for the independence of the various Balkan states.
Self-determination for the peoples of the Ottoman Empire and free passage through the Dardanelles.
Independence for Poland.
The formation of a League of Nations to guarantee independence for all countries, large and small.
Created by: Keaghan Gray