Washington Peace Conference (No World War 1)

The Washington Peace Conference was the Meeting between the victorious Allied Powers and the defeated Greater Entente. Russia and Japan were excluded from the conference having withdrawn from World War before it ended.

The treaty included over 30 nations, the major decisions of the treaty was the carving of the British Empire , the creation of the League of Nation as well as multiple treaties signed with the defeated states as the Conference started in July 1928 and ended in April 1933 with the signing with the Treaty of Dublin between the United States and the German Empire. Though the result of the Conference lead to the emergence of the U.S and Germany as Superpowers leading to a small cold war between both sides.

Overview and Results
The Conference Opened up on the 4th July 1928, which was a symbolic date since it was Independence Day in which the U.S gained independence from the United Kingdom shortly after the Siege of Yorktown which lead to the surrender of General Cromwell.