Answer:
In the Treaty of Versailles, many European powers concluded the war was due to German aggression and established the League of Nations.
Explanation:
What they did plan for a heavily weakened Germany as both the Austrian-Hungarian Empire and Ottoman Empire collapsed. Germany's Army was downsized to only serve as a defense force and its navy and airforce were abolished. They thought if they could weaken Germany with all of these punishments it could never rise to power like it once did pre-ww1. Not only did the restrictions on the German Army took a toll but the heavy war reparations that the German Weimar Government could never repay. When the League of Nations was established, they had been a counsel of country representatives and diplomats to resolve foreign problems without the means of war. The League of Nations had no army force itself and could not enforce sanctions either like today's UN making it virtually useless. Even the creator President Woodrow Wilson did not bring the US into the League of Nations.
Key Points:
-Weaken Germany's Army & Economy
-League of Nations to ressovle foreign problems
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Compared to the maritime power of a kingdom, the power held by the pirates at that time was relatively strong.
If the traders who want to pass want to ensure the safety of their goods, they need to hire a group of mercenaries to accompany them.
The cost of mercenaries could even be higher compared to the tribute required by the Pirates.
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The correct answer is <span>Britain wanted the colonies to pay for part of the cost of the French and Indian War.
While the war was on, Britain kept sending troops which had to be taken care off in the new world and it was up to the colonists to provide for them. This is why salutary neglect stopped happening and Britain started asking for more money and being more strict.</span>
To counterballence the threat posed by Germany Austria and italy