what were the objectives of the chief participants at the paris peace conference

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The Paris Peace Conference of 1919, following the conclusion of World War I, brought together representatives from many nations with a wide range of objectives. Here's a breakdown of the key players and their goals:

The Big Four:

  • United States (President Woodrow Wilson): Wilson aimed to establish a lasting peace based on his Fourteen Points peace plan. This plan emphasized self-determination for nationalities, free trade, disarmament, and the creation of a League of Nations to prevent future wars.
  • Great Britain (Prime Minister David Lloyd George): Britain sought to weaken Germany, secure its colonial holdings, and maintain its global power.
  • France (Premier Georges Clemenceau): France's primary goal was to ensure its security against future German aggression. They wanted harsh reparations from Germany and territorial concessions.
  • Italy (Prime Minister Vittorio Emanuele Orlando): Italy desired territorial gains promised by Britain and France during the war, but felt they were not adequately compensated.
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