Motives of Great Britain at the Paris Peace Conference
- Great Britain was led by David Lloyd George
- Great Britain felt a need to expand their overseas empire
- Wanted reparations paid, but saw an opportunity for a strong trading partner
"Maintenance of the British Empire's unity, holdings and interests were an overarching concern for the British delegates to the conference, but it entered the conference with the more specific goals of:
- Great Britain felt a need to expand their overseas empire
- Wanted reparations paid, but saw an opportunity for a strong trading partner
"Maintenance of the British Empire's unity, holdings and interests were an overarching concern for the British delegates to the conference, but it entered the conference with the more specific goals of:
- Ensuring the security of France
- Removing the threat of the German high seas fleet
- Settling territorial contentions
- Supporting the Wilsonian League of Nation