Tuesday, March 4, 2014

LAD #32: Kellogg Briand Peace Pact


The Kellogg Briand Peace Pact was created just after the end of The Great War to outlaw future war between nations. Several countries signed this pact, including the United States and France, saying that they would not go to war with each other. It the countries stuck to their promise then major world conflict would not be an issue again. There was a hope that by creating this treaty, other countries not part of this treaty would make their own peace treaties with other nations. The main goal of this pact was to avoid war and create different ways to solve conflict that came up. Each country that signed this had their government promise that they would respect the pact and avoid future problems at all cost.

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