When Henry Calbot Lodge said that he hoped that the US would not carry out its promises he meant that the US
- had promised not to sign the League of Nations Treaty.
<h3>Did Henry support the League of Nations?</h3>
This man was never in the support of the league of nations that was brought forth by Woodrow Wilson.
He had his reservations about the organization and he helped to ensure that the United States was never a part of it.
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Latin is what<span> most of the books were written in.</span>
They controlled the armies that were used to provide military service to the shogun when required, samurai were minor nobles and held their land under authority of daimyo. their position was hereditary, below the samurai was foot soldiers
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neither side realized how deeply the other felt about the issues of slavery and states' rights