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zayy:

What is the Treaty of Versailles

Astro:

Do you know anything about it?

zayy:

@astro wrote:
Do you know anything about it?
No not really

Astro:

Do you know anything about the American Revolution?

zayy:

@astro wrote:
Do you know anything about the American Revolution?
A little bit

Astro:

@zayy wrote:
@astro wrote:
Do you know anything about the American Revolution?
A little bit
OK, So this Treaty was something that ended what war?

zayy:

@astro wrote:
@zayy wrote:
@astro wrote:
Do you know anything about the American Revolution?
A little bit
OK, So this Treaty was something that ended what war?
Germany and the Allied powers????

Astro:

@zayy wrote:
@astro wrote:
@zayy wrote:
@astro wrote:
Do you know anything about the American Revolution?
A little bit
OK, So this Treaty was something that ended what war?
Germany and the Allied powers????
Mostly yes! It ended the Great war-"World War I"

Astro:

This article should be able to help you https://www.nationalgeographic.org/thisday/jun28/treaty-versailles-ends-wwi/

Astro:

It gives a lot of information on the topic

zayy:

Ok thank you

Astro:

You're welcome!

snowflake0531:

P.S. Axis powers vs Allied powers is WW two

Astro:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
P.S. Axis powers vs Allied powers is WW two
Germany's allied forces.

Astro:

As in the allied forces led by the US

snowflake0531:

"allied powers"

Astro:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
"allied powers"
My mistake. Zayy they're two different things.

snowflake0531:

also it really doesn't pertain to you

Astro:

@snowflake0531 wrote:
also it really doesn't pertain to you
I was trying to side with you snow, no need to be defensive. I was trying to explain the "allied forces"

QueenNiyah:

Well i know what they do they force germany and others central powers

summermorgan:

The Treaty of Versailles was signed by Germany and the Allied Nations on June 28, 1919, formally ending World War One. The terms of the treaty required that Germany pay financial reparations, disarm, lose territory, and give up all of its overseas colonies.

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