Treaty of Versailles, peace document signed at the end of World War I by the Allied powers and Germany in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, France, on June 28, 1919; it took force on January 10, 1920. Learn more about the Treaty of Versailles here.
Private display for historians attending peace conference marks centenary of treaty of Versailles
This Treaty of Versailles and 14 Points comparison worksheet has students analyzing Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points with the final resolutions of the Treaty of Versailles and then completing a Venn Diagram. Both of the primary source documents are shortened/excerpted and simplified so that students can m...
In Paris, leaders of the victorious Allied powers—France, Great Britain, the United States and Italy–meet to discuss post-WWI negotiations.
This editable Google Doc activity allows students to analyze the role the Treaty of Versailles played in causing WWII. Students will analyze a video from The History Channel, review the issues with the Treaty of Versailles, and analyze an article looking at the impacts of the decisions at the Paris ...
Included are two articles (info pages) on the Treaty of Versailles and the 14 Points. Also has a chart to fill out after reading the articles and a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the two documents. **Answer keys also included. *** Please rate my product, I would love the feedback!***...
Kalends of January The Kalends of January was a Roman festival celebrated in Gaul at the beginning of a new year. The Gauls honoured their gods and goddesses with feasting, dancing and processions.…
The Treaty of Versailles simulation presents the terms of the Treaty of Versailles in real life situations. Students fill out the chart using real life situations that they have probably faced at some point in their lives. They write how they would respond and feel about the situation presented to...
This 25-slide presentation reviews the major provisions of the Treaty of Versailles that ended WWI. It includes a creative CLOZE notes template, two film clips, pictures, maps, charts, and graphs to keep your students engaged. Both printable and digital versions are included! *This product includes both a print and digital version compatible with Google Classroom. Both teacher and student directions are included. Simply share the resources with your students via Google or Google Classroom. Students will be able to type directly into the document.* This purchase includes the following: • 25-slide presentation Lecture (PowerPoint & Google Slides) • 2-page CLOZE lecture notes (printable & digital) • Film clip link: Effects of WWI • Film Clip link: The Treaty of Versailles *updated 12-5-22 ********************************************************************************************** Related Products ⭐ World War I Simulation Pre-War Interactive Activity ⭐ World War I WORD WALL (World History) - Grades 8-12 ⭐ World War I BUNDLE Unit (World History)Common-Core Aligned! ⭐ World War I Analyzing Propaganda Posters (World History) ********************************************************************************************** Follow My Store! To follow my store simply click on “follow me” under Chalk Dust Diva at the top of my store page. You will be the first to receive notifications when I post new products and have sales. Pay with a Purchase Order! At checkout, click edit if you need more than one product. You can purchase additional classroom licenses at a reduced cost. Then, click on checkout. At the top, click on the Purchase Order tab. Follow the instructions for the P.O. TpT will save your order and when the P.O. is received, your downloads will be available for you on the website. You will receive an email that will let you know when payment has been received. Leave Feedback and Earn Credits Don’t forget to leave feedback after you purchase a product! Leaving feedback also earns you "credits" which can be used for discounts on future purchases. I would very much appreciate your positive feedback! Let’s Connect: EMAIL LIST Get a FREE product that includes 70 teaching strategies! FACEBOOK BLOG INSTAGRAM PINTEREST
By J.M. Roberts and O.A. Westad Serbia did well in the ‘Balkan Wars’ of 1912–13, in which the young Balkan nations first despoiled the Ottoman empire of most that was left of its European territory and then fell out over the spoils. Serbia might have got more had the Austrians not objected.
Introduction After visiting Fort Purandar, I spent a lot of effort looking for information on the history of the fort. The most reliable reference I found was the book: History of Aurangzib - based on original sources by Sir Jadunath Sarkar, Vol 4 (ref) This book contains a detailed account of the battle of Purandar and the Purandar Treaty. For I could not find any other source of this information in such detail, I thought it would be valuable to reproduce it for reference. To the be
All the foundational information your students need to build their knowledge, interest, and skills upon. Concise information in point form with stunning images and thought-provoking questions. ** The treaty that ended World War I was meant to bring about an age of peace. Instead it sowed the seeds for the conflicts of what would be the most violent century in history. Understanding the motivations of the people involved and the context of the time they lived is crucial to understanding the 20th century. Google App Links are on the Teacher Instructions Sheet! Topics covered in this presentation include: ♦ Conditions for the armistice ♦ Wilson's 14 Points ♦ The Supreme Council ♦ Redrawing Borders ♦ The League of Nations ♦ German Reparations ♦ German Reaction Two versions of this lesson! The first is a Presentation - PowerPoint/Google Slides - for those teachers who know the topic and want to guide their students through the material. This class takes approximately 2 hours to complete. There are six links to Vimeo in the presentation. The videos are ~48 minutes. Vimeo links are checked weekly and updated when necessary. There are handouts for note taking along with reflection questions included with this presentation. The second version consists of the information and images on worksheets that the students can read through at their own pace. This is best done if laptops or tablets are available for the class or for online learning. This version comes with more indepth questions that the students can work through at their own pace. Check out the entire 1914-1945 series: Lesson 1: Causes of WWI free! Lesson 2: The Treaty of Versailles Lesson 3: The Russian Revolution (coming soon) Lesson 4: The Rise of Fascism Lesson 5: Western Democracies in the Interwar Years Lesson 6: World War II: An Overview The video clips used in this presentation come from the documentary Paris 1919 which can be found currently be found in its entirety here. A video worksheet for this documentary can be found by following the link below: Paris 1919: Video Worksheet Readings & Questions: The Impact of Technology on the Battlefield of World War I Stalin's Five-Year Plans The New Deal The Attack on Pearl Harbor The Battle of Midway D-Day: The Normandy Landings Battle of the Bulge Corresponding Movie Guides Paris 1919 Facebook Page Please "Like" my Facebook page to keep up to date with new releases, sales, cool links, and other great ideas! Have a suggestion or request? Let me know on Facebook and I can make them a priority!
This file is a resource pack that explains conflict and change in Europe to the 21st century, specifically the causes of World War I, Treaty of Versailles, and worldwide depression (as outlined by the Georgia Standard of Excellence – SS6H3a). This lesson includes a presentation with important information relating to the causes of World War I, the Treaty of Versailles, and worldwide depression, as well as colorful images. There are also many useful graphic organizers and creative activities included in this 62-page file! You can choose to do them all, or pick the ones that best meet your students’ needs. File Contents: ~Standards poster – slide 2 ~WWI and Treaty of Versailles CLOZE notes and KEY -- slides 3-11 ~WWI and Treaty of Versailles Notes (facts, images, etc.) – slides 12-48 ~A Novel Event: Causes of WWI printable -- slides 49-50 ~Treaty of Versailles foldable and KEY –slides 51-53 ~Two Viewpoints creative writing activity – slides 54-55 ~History Storyboard activity – slides 56-57 ~Comprehension Check and KEY (could also be used as a quiz) – slides 58-60 ~Emoji Ticket Out the Door -- slides 61-62 If you are interested in the DIGITAL LEARNING version of this file -- CLICK HERE! Like what you see? Then bundle up and save! This file is part of my Europe Bundle that is located here: Europe Bundle Here are some great supplemental activities that pair with this lesson: Geography Task Cards History Task Cards Geography Color-by-Number activity Daily Warm-Ups Gallery Walk Flash Cards Word Wall Trashketball
His Last Will and Testament The last Will and Testament of Louis XVI, King of France and Navarre, given on Christmas day, 1792. In the name of the Very holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Ghost. To-day, the 25th day of December, 1792, I, Louis XVI King of France, being for more than four months […]
Happy New Year! I’m excited to welcome you into 2019 with a fresh new set of Bible memory verses for the year! I have a vintage themed year planned with powerful verses to hide in your heart. This year I’m adding some special freebies just for my close friends and e-mail gang. This year you […]
'MUSKETEERS' SECOND SEASON 17TH CENTURY ADVENTURE CONTINUES THIS JANUARY A lthough January often gets the title of the Sleepy Month, t...