As a result of World War I, what happened to the foreign colonies held by European powers? Residents of the colonies were allowed to vote to determine their future. The Treaty of Versailles made it illegal for countries to have colonies. Germany was forced to give up its colonies to the Allies. The United States seized control of all of Germany’s colonies.
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As a result of World War I, the foreign colonies were freed held by European powers. Germany was forced to give up its colonies to the Allies.
The European powers had to loose their power from the foreign colonies. They had to back out and evacuate the captured land.
There were several political, cultural, economic, and social changes across the world, especially Europe and some parts of Asia.
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