Treaty Of Versailles Argumentative Analysis

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Towards the end of the first world war, nations abroad realized that peace was necessary for prosperity. All involved parties hesitantly agreed that this war was to be “the war to end all wars.” American president Woodrow Wilson constructed his 14 points, which were to be assessed and evaluated in Versailles. In the end, the newly conceived Treaty of Versailles did include some of Wilson’s ideas; regardless, he was unable to instill Senate ratification, and this is chiefly due to the strength of opposition forces. Nevertheless, one could argue that Wilson’s disregard for republican dominance in the Senate was the reason the treaty was not passed; by not bringing a single republican to the peace conference, he essentially ignored the Senate

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