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... There were three separate votes that took place: one to ratify the treaty with Lodge's reservations, another to reconsider that same vote, and finally Wilson's ...
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... then the very necessary public opinion of the Americans will start to disapprove because of the many wrongs imposed in the Treaty and Lodge's active lobbyism. ...
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... Whites vigilante a groups made killing Indian a sport. · 1867 Meducube Lodge Treaty of 1867 provided for individual reservations for the southern tribes. ...
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... The Treaty of Medicine Lodge The Treaty of Medicine Lodge, signed ... A New Period in the Plains Conflict The Treaty of Medicine Lodge did not stop frontier war. ...
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... Starwolf). "As a result of the Medicine Lodge Treaty of 1867, the Kiowa were assigned to a reservation in Oklahoma in 1868. They ...
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... He was a member of the peace commission that negotiated the Medicine Lodge Treaty of 1867 and the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868. Sherman ...
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... his fourteen points. The treaty was rejected because neither Wilson nor Lodge was willing to compromise. Although Wilson was partially ...
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... Henry Lodge, a senator from Massachusetts, held a powerful position is the Senate ... held strong contempt for Wilson, and was opposed to the treaty, attempting to ...
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... Wilson also had the burden of convincing Congress not to ratify the peace treaty with the Lodge Reservations included. Though you ...
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... "Most of [Lodge's reservations] seemed either ... or unnecessary; some of them merely reaffirmed principles and policies already guaranteed by the treaty or the ...
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... objection to the League was due to article 10 of the treaty which stated ... Senator Lodge felt that the United States should undertake no obligation to interfere ...
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... of Nations, was rejected by hist own senate, chiefly by the workings of Henry Cabot Lodge. ... Wilson also accomplished little during the The Treaty of Versaille. ...
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... support for the League Of Nations, and from his sickbed he made an appeal to "all true friends of the treaty" (Du Collogue, 234)to reject the Lodge reservations ...
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... the expansionists and again prisoners are taken, one in particular is an Orange Lodge Irishman by ... The Cree of Saskatchewan and Alberta signed treaty 6 in 1876. ...
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... In April 1961 the United States signed a treaty of amity and economic relationships ... hands of the US ambassador to South Vietnam, Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., whom ...
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... under this assumption that the people would influence the government when he neglected to accept any of the Senator Lodge's changes to the peace treaty. ...
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... Outside of the lodge a scaffold was made on which corn was dried, this also ... The Fort Berthold reservation was defined in the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1851 ...
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... Kennedy defeated Lodge by more than 70,000 votes. ... The president also paid increasing attention to strengthening the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). ...
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... Kennedy defeated Lodge by more than 70,000 votes. ... The president also paid increasing attention to strengthening the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). ...
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... Wilson's consequent battle with Henry Cabot Lodge in Congress ultimately saw the rejection of ... To either pass or ratify a treaty it needs a two-thirds majority ...
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... country as a whole, Kennedy demonstrated his remarkable voter appeal by defeating Lodge. ... In July Kennedy worked out a nuclear test-ban treaty with the Soviet ...
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... The treaty of 1868 at Fort Laramie gave a permanent home to the Native Americans. ... all of 300 hundred yards wide, and deeply worn by travois, and lodge pole ends ...
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... In 1952, despite the Eisenhower Landslide, he defeated Henry Cabot Lodge for a seat in the ... the arms race--a contention which led to the test ban treaty of 1963 ...
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... Kennedy defeated Lodge by 70, 000 votes. ... The United States signed a limited nuclear test ban treaty with Britain and the USSR, outlawing nuclear explosions in ...
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... In November of 1903, Roosevelt signed the Treaty with Panama for building the ... Roosevelt's good friend, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge encouraged him to take the ...
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... D. Eisenhower was carrying the state for president, Kennedy defeated Lodge by more ... 1963, the United States and the Soviet Union signed a treaty that outlawed ...
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... candidacy for the Senate, challenging Republican senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., basing ... Russians pulled out and in 1963 we signed a treaty banning atmospheric ...
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