What was the treaty of versailles and how did it create problems in the world years to come?
At the end of WWI, Allied representatives met in Paris at the Palace of Versailles to discuss and make peace treaties with the Central Powers. Woodrow Wilson (President of the United States), David Lloyd George (Prime Minister of the United Kingdom), Georges Clemenceau (Premier of France), and Vittorio Orlando (Prime Minister of Italy), were known as the Big Four. These men were the leaders of the major Allied countries, and they were the four main people involved in deciding the fate of the Central Powers. President Wilson didn’t like the idea of the secret treaties that were made. He didn’t want any terms of the secret treaties to be carried out, but he still felt that Germany should be punished for what it had done. He also wanted to help Germany form a democratic government. He felt that this would help rebuild Europe and prevent future wars. Consequences During WWI, there was much devastation done to Germany and other countries. People’s hopes and dreams were shattered. Almost 10,