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- WWI in imperial and colonial terms was much more diverse that originally understood. Why has the legacy of WWI specifically in European/British terms left this important part of the story out?
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What was the overall impact of the Treaty of Versailles? It definitely thought self-determination as part of Wilson's 14 point plan but this did not apply to any of the c o l o n i a l armies or imperial possessions that had fought in the war what do you make of this c o g n i t i v e d i s s o n a n c e
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What was the overall impact of the Treaty of Versailles? It definitely thought self-determination as part of Wilson's 14 point plan but this did not apply to any of the c o l o n i a l armies or imperial possessions that had fought in the war what do you make of this c o g n i t i v e d i s s o n a n c e
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