Senate Rejects The League Of Nations

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Christopher R

 

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October 9, 2016

 

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Wilson needed the support of the Republican party in the Senate in order to ratify the Treaty. Republican senators, including leading Senate Republican, Henry Cabot Lodge, signed a letter rejecting the League of Nations created in the Treaty in its current form. The Senate then revised the treaty, proposing that the U...
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The Senate then revised the treaty, proposing that the U.S. enter no war to defend another member of the League unless approved by Congress. President Wilson rejected this revision, carrying an "all-or-nothing" attitude. Had Wilson accepted the revised Treaty, it would have been ratified, causing the U...
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