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natka813 [3]
2 years ago
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Why was the creation of the league of nations included in the treaty of versailles?

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erica [24]2 years ago
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While the Treaty of Versailles<span> did not satisfy all parties concerned, by the time President Woodrow Wilson returned to the United States in July 1919, U.S. public opinion overwhelmingly favored ratification of the </span>Treaty<span>, including the Covenant of the </span>League of Nations<span>.</span>
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