International Agreements - League
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- Created on: 16-04-13 13:37
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- International Agreements help work of League
- Disarmament
- 1921 Washington Conference
- USA, ***, Br, Fr agreed to limit size of navies
- Failure:damaging to League's reputation in Germany
- USA, ***, Br, Fr agreed to limit size of navies
- 1921 Washington Conference
- 1922 Rapallo Treaty
- USSR and Ger reestablished diplomatic relations
- 1924 Dawes Plan
- USA lent money to Ger to help pay reparations
- 1925 Locarno Treaty
- Fr, Br, Ger, It, Bel, Pol and Czech met in Lorcano in Switzerland
- Ger accepted borders with Fr and Bel that were in the ToV
- Br and It guaranteed to protect Fr if Ger violated these borders
- Ger accepted Rhineland would remain demilitarised zone
- Fr and Ger agreed to settle disputes through LoN
- Germany entered League - 1926 only Soviet Union left
- 1928 Kellogg - Briand Pact
- 65 nations agreed not to use force to settle disputes - "Pact of Paris"
- 1929 Young Plan
- Reduced Ger reparations payments
- Economic recovery
- Recovery of trading relationships between these countries, helped to reduce tension - aim of League - encourage trading links between countries
- Less likely to go to war
- American loans helped Europe recover from economic crisis after war
- More money available
- Rebuilt industry
- Increased employment
- Increased international trade
- Increased profits
- Rebuilt industry
- Increased employment
- Increased international trade
- Increased profits
- Increased profits
- Increased international trade
- Increased employment
- Rebuilt industry
- Increased profits
- Increased international trade
- Increased employment
- Rebuilt industry
- More money available
- Disarmament
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