LAD #32 Kellogg Briand Peace Pact
The Kellogg Brand Peace Pact was a separate peace treaty made by the United States with European world powers after The Great War ended. It said that any power that wanted to declare war would be denied and the pact was separated into different articles. It encouraged member nations to pursue diplomatic strategies to resolve international disputes. The pact did little to prevent future world wars, but it would allow the League of Nations to pursue a policy of appeasement in the future. The treaty was said to "promote the welfare of mankind" through "peaceful and friendly relations" and although it wasn't completely successful in doing so, it was a good idea.
Pictures: I chose a picture of people signing the pact and I also chose a picture of a large amount of people gathering for the Paris Peace Treaties which end World War II and is similar to the Kellogg Briand Peace Pact because they both were used to end world wars and tried to create peace and establish good relationships for the future to prevent any problems that could come up later.
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