Was Woodrow Wilson Responsible For The League Of Nations

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According to Thomas A. Bailey, Woodrow Wilson was responsible for the failure of the United States to Join the League of Nations. Bailey believed that Woodrow Wilson was responsible because of refusal to compromise with the senate in order to join the League of Nations. Bailey argues that he was responsible due to his inability to chance his idea on neutrality and promote the interference on foreign affairs.
William G. Carleton does not believe that Woodrow Wilson was responsible for failure of joining the League of Nations. Carleton believed that Wilson knew the role that the United States need to play in the League of Nations. Wilson did not want any reservations, but Henry Cabot Lodge did. Lodge was a republican and chairman of the Committee

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