Leaders from the United States, France, and Britain had different ideas about the best way to achieve peace in the
wake of World War I, Place each idea with the correct country.
return of lost territory
The United States
Great Britain
France
freedom of the seas
compromise at all costs
end of Germany's navy
reparations from Germany
self-determination

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The nations of the United States, France and Britain had different ideas about peace when WW1 ended such as:

United States

  • freedom of the seas
  • self-determination

Britain

  • compromise at all costs
  • end of Germany's navy

France

  • return of lost territory
  • reparations from Germany

The United States felt that the only path to peace was if people were allowed to determine their own fates which meant governing themselves. The U.S. also wanted unrestricted shipping without hostility.

Britain was more interested in maintaining its naval supremacy and so wanted Germany's navy disbanded. The war had also been quite expensive and they wanted it to end and so favored compromise at all costs.

France bore the brunt of the fighting in the war and so wanted reparations to fix up its war torn territories. They also wanted Germany to return the territories taken from them.

In conclusion, the leaders of the U.S., Britain, and France all had different agendas after the first world war.

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