became known as the Big Four after meeting, and leading, at the Paris Peace Conference in January 1919. Crucial decision making took place at the conference and, most significantly, the Treaty of ...
"Big Four" world leaders at World War I Peace Conference ... and later signed a separate peace treaty. The resolution and the treaty specified that although the United States was not a party ...
On Feb. 6, 1899, Congress approved the Treaty of Paris, which also ceded the Philippines, Puerto Rico and Guam to the U.S.
Delegates from 32 countries met in Versailles in June 1919 and signed a peace settlement called the Treaty of Versailles ... often known as the ‘Big Three’. Each of these leaders had ...