The map of Europe after the war changed dramatically. There are more countries than there were before the war. The Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires were no longer in place. Russia became known as the USSR. This is because intense political unrest in Russia led …show more content…
As a result, Woodrow Wilson suggested the League of Nations. Members of the League of Nations included France, Portugal, Great Britain, Canada, India, China, and eventually Germany (after it was allowed to join), Mexico, and several other countries. The United States did not join the League of Nations, which a multitude of people found odd, considering it was President Woodrow Wilson’s idea to form the League, as stated in his Fourteen Points. However, a great deal of countries were willing to join and participate in a more passive form of peace instead of militarism. Because of this, people were hopeful that world peace could actually happen.
World War 1 dramatically changed the world forever in many ways. Europe was transformed in such a way that new countries were recognized, old empires no longer existed, and government changes occurred. Worldwide, there was hope for peace and a way of countries being able to settle disputes peacefully rather than aggressively. Overall, the Great War had major effects on the way the world would continue to