Why Woodrow Wilson Joined The League Of Nations

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World War One was a very expensive and deadly war with over 37,466,904 deaths and billions of dollars of damage. That is why nobody wanted another war like this to ever break out. America’s President Woodrow Wilson came up with the idea of the League of Nations. So President Woodrow Wilson gave the speech “The League of Nations” that explained what happened in the actual League of Nations. In Woodrow Wilson’s speech “The League of Nations,” he had hoped to convince the senate to join the League of Nations, but was rejected and the league never really worked out. The League of Nations came into play shortly after WWI because everybody was petrified and did not want to have another Great War. (League of Nations) The other reason was that the Treaty of Versailles was such a horribly written treaty. The idea of such a league sounded amazing and …show more content…

If you think about it America should have joined the league considering the league went off of “Woodrow Wilsons Fourteen Points Speech”. The president himself wanted to join the League of Nations but the senate did not allow this, which eventually led to the breakdown of the senate and the president. (Council of Foreign Relations) We still might have had a chance to join the League of Nations if President Wilson was not so stubborn and would learn to compromise. If the president would have compromised America could have had a chance to join the league instead of never joining at all. The president had a plan to where he wasn’t going to negotiate at the time but he was going to later accept there negotiation, but he had a stroke and got taken out of office so he never could. Now if we would have joined the League it could have lasted a lot longer than it did because they were trying to go off rules established by America without Americans ever

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