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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Germany was forced to give up its colonies to the Allies.
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- As a result of World War I, Britain and France wanted to humiliate and punish Germany for the destruction in Europe.
- Germans forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles.
- Germany territories seized, which were part of the country before the war, along with the Rhineland taken by France.
- Germany gave the region of Alsace-Lorraine to France.
- Germany left the small territory to Belgium along with the region of Upper Silesia to Poland.
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