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Though President Wilson firmly believed in an international body to conduct the matters of conflict between different nations by peace talks and his 'Fourteen Points' were influential in the foundation of the League of Nations, he could not rally the United States to be a member of League of Nations. Opposition came from the isolationist section who considers that Article Ten could draw the United States again into international war. Article ten required the members of the League to defend an attack on any of its member from any external threat.
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Reconstruction had produced another deadlock between the president and Congress. Charles Sumner quote regarding Andrew Johnson's. Reconstruction Plan
John Brown attacked pro-slavery families in Kansas
<span>Struggles that have influenced Latin American economies and governments include the w</span>ars for independence which resulted in a great loss of people, property, and livestock. The newly formed nations also went to war with each other to settle where their new boundaries were. Poor roads, lack of railroads, thick jungle and mountains made communication, transportation, and national unity difficult. There was also conflicts between the catholic church's power and Latin America governments.
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memorials - monuments built to honor
burial sites - tombs or resting places
religious sites - places of worship