13 Lloyd Geor Essays, Term Papers and Book Reports
1945-1951 labour government achievements
What were the achievements of the 1945-51 labour governments?
1945 heralded a new era; the Second World War was brought to its conclusion and with it an election. The victorious candidate was Clement Attlee. Deputy prime minister in the war cabinet and world war one war hero Attlee was to face a ....
Causes and Effects of World War I
World War I is arguably the most significant event of the 20th Century. This war which was expected to last but a few months dragged on for four years ending the world of the 19th Century. A war of this magnitude had many factors that contributed to its outbreak. Economic, political, and cultural....
England's History 802 A.D.-present day
The first rule of kings was the Saxon kings which first began with King Egbert the King of Wessex in 802 and all the way to Harold II. There was 18 kings between King Egberts reign and King Harold IIs reign. The Saxon reign stopped in 1066 when William of Normandy conquered England when Harold....
How fair was the treaty of Versailles?
In my essay I will be discussing whether the Treaty of Versailles was fair. The treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty which officially ended World War I. The treaty was signed on 28th June 1919 after six long months of negotiation which took place at the Paris Peace Conference. As a result of the ....
Lloyd George and his 1918 Success and the fall of Lloyd George in 1922
Lloyd George and his 1918 Success and the fall of Lloyd George in 1922
In 1918, for a number of possible reasons, Lloyd George had won the General election. Now he was leader he needed good organisation to successfully lead his party.
He had a problem instantly, regarding, his reputation. Alth....
peace without victory Woodrow Wilson
With the close of World War ² President Woodrow Wilson met with the European Allies to discuss their terms of agreement on ending the war. This meeting raised many questions and issues that had to be solved before the signing of the league of nations. When Woodrow Wilson said peace without vict....
Poverty in 18th Century England
Why has poverty become such a major problem by the end of the 18th century? What attempts did politicians make to deal with the problem up to 1950?
Poverty in the developed world has always been relative, and has always existed. In Britain, it was traditionally accepted as part of everyday life ....
Upton Sinclair
Upton Sinclair was born in Baltimore on 20th September, 1878. His alcoholic father moved the family to New York City in 1888. Although his own family were extremely poor, he spent periods of time living with his wealthy grandparents. He later argued that witnessing these extremes turned him into a s....
Why was the Treaty of Versailles harsh on Germany?
One of the reasons for which the treaty of Versailles was so harsh on the Germans was that everybody wanted to punish Germany in some way for its crimes. One of its main crimes was having starting the war, which was considered the worst crime against humanity. Another was the Zeppelin air raids. Tha....
why was the treaty of versailles recieved with such bitterness?
The Versailles Treaty was an agreement which Germany had to sign after world war one. The aim of this treaty was to blame Germany for starting the war and punishing them. This treaty was made by the three allied leaders Britain, France and the united states. There were 27 nations present at the Vers....
Winston Churchill
Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace, his family's ancestral seat in Oxfordshire, on November 30, 1874. He was the older son of Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill, a British statesman who rose to be chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Com....
Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, (1874-1965), British leader. English on his father's side, American on his mother's, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill embodied and expressed the double vitality and the national qualities of both peoples. His names testify to the richness of his hist....
Woodrow Wilson
On January 8, 1918, Wilson gave what was to become his most famous speech. Known as the Fourteen Points Speech because it outlined the fourteen elements Wilson felt were essential to a lasting peace, it was delivered to establish moral goals for America's participation in World War I. Wilson also ho....