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... to appease Germany they should look overseas and make colonial, naval or commercial concessions." Wilson and Lloyd George did not agree because Lloyd George was partially unhappy about point number two of the fourteen points. Point number two was, "free access to the sea in peace and wartime." Similarly Wilson's view on people ruling themselves was somewhat threatening the British Government whose British Empire ruled millions of people across the world from London. There is also evidence that supports options "Clemenceau bullied Wilson and Lloyd George into agreeing a harsh treaty" and "Public opinion in their home countries affected the leader's decisions. Evidence that supports "Clemenceau bullied Wilson and Lloyd George into agreeing a harsh treaty" is that, Clemenceau always demanded what he wanted, and he kept pressuring Wilson and Lloyd George into agreeing to a harsh treaty, because he was under a lot of pressure from the French ...
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