The Paris Peace Conference (jan 18, 1919 – jul 13, 1919)
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This conference was the meeting of Allied powers after World War I to set the peace terms for the Central Powers. Diplomats from 32 countries were sent, but the main four were the leaders from Italy, France, Britain, and the United States, with the three mentioned last making all the major decisions. The outcomes were the creation of the League of Nations, five peace treaties, and new national boundaries being drawn.
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