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After World War I, the main reason Britain and France did not support President Wilson’s peace plan was that they
were interested in retribution.
had formulated their own plan.
wanted Wilson to support Germany.
thought the plan should be more inclusive.
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were interested in retribution.
Britain and especially France wanted to punish and weaken Germany (reparations, security guarantees, territorial gains), whereas Wilson’s Fourteen Points sought a more lenient, idealistic settlement (self‑determination, no harsh penalties, League of Nations).
Britain and especially France wanted to punish and weaken Germany (reparations, security guarantees, territorial gains), whereas Wilson’s Fourteen Points sought a more lenient, idealistic settlement (self‑determination, no harsh penalties, League of Nations).
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