David Lloyd-George made great history by all his actions in life. David Lloyd-George was born on January 17th,1863 in Manchester, England. David’s birthname is David George, but added Lloyd in honor of his uncle Richard Lloyd[Biography]. David grew up with his mother and uncle in Wales, England because David’s father died. David looked up to his uncle and learned from him. David was influenced by his uncle who was a minister and a strong liberal[BBC - History - David Lloyd George]. Richard Lloyd encouraged David to always work hard and study politics.
Lloyd-George became a lawyer for a lawfirm him and his brother William George founded. Lloyd-George had many cases but his most famous case was about burial rights. A man wanted to be buried alongside his daughter, a Anglican at a Anglican church. Since the man wasn’t Anglican the church locked the gates. The family went to Lloyd-George, who found the act ridiculous. Lloyd George told the family to cut the locks and to bury the man. Lloyd-George knew that this case could advance his career so he fought and worked hard. The church brought them to court and the jury favored with Lloyd-George. Lloyd-George …show more content…
Lloyd-George thought that the Allied Armies, should have one unified military commander. With hard work and communication French General Ferdinand Foch was made commander of all the Allied forces creating a good understanding for all Allied on how to dominate the Central Powers. Another idea that helped benefit the Allied Power was providing armed convoys for merchant ships. November 11th 1918 WW1 ended. Lloyd-George was on one three that created the Treaty of Versaille[Biography]. The Treaty of Versaille stated what all Central Power’s punishment was, impacting Russia with most the blame. Lloyd-George was nicknamed the man that won the war because all his excellence leading up to the victory on November