The war left behind destruction and bitterness in those nations.
Answer:
New Amsterdam
Explanation:
In 1647, the most successful of the Dutch Director Generals arrived in New Amsterdam. Peter Stuyvesant found New Netherland in disarray.
The three eventual consequences are the following:
First – it is the end of feudalism, which was both the social and economic system of the Middle Ages.
Second – it is the beginning of centralized government in England, and
Third - it also started the development of a democracy there.
Germany's resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare
There were of course several people who held this view, but perhaps the most prominent was Woodrow Wilson, the President of the United States, who pushed for a much more secure Europe after WWI to prevent such things from happening again.