The Big Three had highly impacted the world in 1917-1918. The members of the Big Three were Great Britain, France, and America. This group, after months of debating, came to terms with the punishment Germany would undergo. France believed Germany should pay for the entire cost of the war and face severe punishment. Britain wanted to keep Germany strong enough to trade in the future. America did not want Germany harshly punished because they were scared they would seek revenge in the future.
THE BIG THREE:
1. David Lloyd George - Britain's prime minister
2. George Clemenceau - France's president
3. Woodrow Wilson - America's president
THE BIG THREE:
1. David Lloyd George - Britain's prime minister
2. George Clemenceau - France's president
3. Woodrow Wilson - America's president