write the aims of league of nations?
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New Zealand and the League
New Zealand joined the League mainly to add extra support to British opinion. There was also some tangible recognition for New Zealand’s contribution to the First World War via the League of Nations Mandates established under Article 22 of the organisation's Covenant. Former colonies of the German and Ottoman Empires were placed under the supervision of the League following the war. Among these territories was German (Western) Samoa, which had been occupied by New Zealand troops on 29 August 1914. New Zealand was granted a Class "C" Mandate over Western Samoa from 1919, and ruled the island until its independence in 1962. In practice, these Mandated territories were treated as colonies and critics of the system described them as the spoils of war.
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The founders of the League of Nations were desperate to avoid a repetition of the horrors of the Great War. The main aims of the organisation included disarmament, preventing war through collective security, settling disputes between countries through negotiation and diplomacy, and improving global welfare.
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