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Treaty of Versailles was signed by the major players in the World War I, during the Paris Peace Conference, held in Versailles, Paris.
- The Treaty of Versailles was the peace accord that ended the brutal war---World War I.
- This Treaty was signed in 1919.
- The Treaty was signed by the Allied Powers, the three major players, The Great Britain, Italy and France.
- The conference was overseen by the President of the United States of America, Woodrow Wilson.
- The treaty's most important stipulation, was to bring an end to the war.
- But other provisions included punishing Germany for its aggressiveness during the war, and to reduce its powers as an aggressor.
- Another important product of the Treaty of Versailles was the birth of an international peace organization, the precursor to the United Nations---League of Nations.
Thus, it is clear that the Paris Peace Conference ended with Treaty of Versailles.
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Trade expanded on a large scale as europeans found new markets
Reconstruction ended with the Compromise of 1877. The Compromise of 1877 allowed for Federal Troops to be removed from the South and for the South to deal with African-Americans as they chose in return for the acceptance of the Republican President, Rutherford B. Hayes.
In short, the Republicans gave away the farm and most African-Americans were disenfranchised by the early 1900s.
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increased the market for their goods
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