The Treaty of Versailles

Project: Create a Map

To create a map of the Treaty of Versailles, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by researching the geographical locations involved in the Treaty of Versailles. This includes Germany, France, Great Britain, and other key countries involved in the negotiations.

2. Use a map-making tool or software to create a blank map of Europe. You can use Google Maps or Adobe Illustrator to create your map.

3. Add the borders of Germany before and after the Treaty of Versailles. Highlight the areas that were ceded to other countries or put under League of Nations administration.

4. Include the borders of other countries that were affected by the treaty, such as France and Belgium.

5. Add key cities and landmarks that were important during the negotiations and signing of the treaty, such as Versailles and the Hall of Mirrors.

6. Label the map with important details about the Treaty of Versailles, such as the date it was signed and the key provisions that were included in the treaty.

7. Add a legend to your map to explain the symbols and colors used to represent different aspects of the Treaty of Versailles.

8. Review your map and make any necessary revisions before finalizing it.

By following these steps, you can create a visually engaging and informative map of the Treaty of Versailles.