PPT-Agricultural Issues and a Modernized Treaty

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John Wagner UBC Okanagan Spicer Farm near Nakusp before the flooding of the Arrow Lakes Arrow Lakes Historical Society Megaprojects New Media Creston Valley in

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John Wagner UBC Okanagan Spicer Farm near Nakusp before the flooding of the Arrow Lakes Arrow Lakes Historical Society Megaprojects New Media Creston Valley in British Columbia Moses Lake region in Washington State. Numbered Treaty Overview: page 2 of 8 The right for the government to build public buildings, roads and other crucial pieces of infrastructure In return for the aforementioned items, the Aborigin Objective: . I can evaluate how the consequences of World War I set the stage for the rise of totalitarianism and aggressive Axis expansion.. Summarize the Treaty of Versailles. War-guilt clause. : blamed Germany for causing the war. Senwung Luk. As Long As The Rivers Flow Conference. Crown’s Perspective. Focus on the Treaty surrender clause:. […] the . said Indians DO HEREBY CEDE, RELEASE, SURRENDER AND YIELD UP to the Government of the Dominion of Canada, for Her Majesty the Queen and Her successors for ever, all their rights, titles and privileges whatsoever, to the lands included within the following limits […]. Debate . Over the League of Nations . Essential Question. :. What were the major provisions of Wilson. ’. s 14 Points & the Treaty of Versailles?. The End of World War I. The world was transformed by WWI: . so unpopular . in Germany?. L/O – To evaluate the terms. . of the . ToV. and to identify its effects upon the Weimar Republic. Philipp . Scheidemann. . who was the German Chancellor in June 1919 resigned rather than sign the treaty, saying,. End of the War. November 11, 1918 (11. th. month, 11. th. day, 11. th. hour) – agree to an armistice – a cease fire. Now celebrated as Veteran’s Day. Wilson gave workers the day off. Kaiser was en route to exile in the Netherlands. TCI Ch. 25. Look at your notes from last Friday and think about this question. . “what does it mean to be patriotic, even in times of war?”. Be prepared to be called on by your party hosts. . DO NOW PARTY w/ Brenda and Martin (2) and . Map 25.5: Europe in 1919. Treaty of Versailles. Used Wilson’s 14 Points. Big 3 + Italy (Big Four). Did not agree on goals for the peace talks. The Big Four. Woodrow Wilson USA. David Lloyd-George Great Britain. Territorial Disputes in Antarctica an be traced to the first formal claim made. b. y Great Britain in 1908. It began when W. S. Bruce let a Scottish National Antarctic Expedition to . Laurie Island in the South Orkneys in 1902-1904. Neuilly-. sur. -Seine Treaty. Background: . World War I. Centered around Europe . Allied Powers: France, Britain and Russia. Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy . Began with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. . To many First Nations treaties are sacred. They represent a covenant between people and the Creator that the land is to be shared between all things that have a spirit. Humans were not owners of the land but elements of the land with no greater rights than any other entity. To First Nations, Treaty 9 was an agreement to share the benefits of living well on the land and the responsibility of keeping the land. In fact, First Nations considered themselves and all interacting entities the . WWI: 1914-1918. Treaty of Versailles: 1919. The Outcome. 22 million civilians and soldiers were killed. The Allied Forces won and blamed Germany for much of the killing and damage during the war. In 1919, Germany was forced to sign the . .. Pre-Versailles Germany – not good times. By 1918 the average German was living on 1000 calories a day---1/2 the amount needed for a normal diet. Coal was in short supply, gas was non-existent, and electricity was nowhere to be found. 1 Caro - Kann B y Daniel Fernandez 1 This book is written for the Black side, though new ideas for White are sugge - sted and old ones occasionally impro - ved. =t contains not only the author’s

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