The fourteen points were too idealistic and not all countries like his policies of national self determination and world disarmament, and some countries also refused to join the league of nations such as Russia as they were not invited to join
Answer:
Charbonneau bought land from Clark and briefly took up farming. He gave it up after a few months, selling the land back to Clark for 100 dollars. He also left Sacagawea and his two sons Toussaint and Jean Baptiste in Clark's protection. Sacagawea was of the Lemhi Shoshone tribe, located in the modern-day state of Idaho. … Sacagawea proved to be an invaluable resource on the expedition. She served as translator because she knew the native languages, which helped her negotiate trades with local tribes and explain that her group had come in peace

Spoiler alert:
He thought the villain was Severus Snape.
But it was actually Quirrell.

Northerners didn't have a lot of slavery than Southerners, so Northerners were anti-slavery and spread out the word, although Southerners didn't like the idea of getting rid of slavery so it took them a while to become anti-slavery as well. Hope this helps!