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... According to his Democratic allies in the Senate, Wilson sternly told them that they "must vote only for a treaty with no changes whatsoever; any other version ...
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... When the people had expressed preference for a man running for the Senate, Wilson opposed the Bosses by endorsing the man the people wanted instead of the man ...
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... of the opposition forces, both liberal and conservative, rather than the ineptitude and stubbornness of President Wilson that led to the Senate defeat of the ...
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... When Smith learned of Wilson's alleged betrayal, he announced his candidacy for re-election to the United States Senate, Wilson publicly denounced this ...
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... and frustrated with the weakened version of his 14 Points, Wilson returned home tired but with a renewed dedication not to compromise on the Senate floor. ...
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... for a League of Nations. To his dismay, Wilson was unable to sell the idea to the US Senate. Wilson made an emotional appeal to ...
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... Wilson's consequent battle with Henry Cabot Lodge in Congress ultimately saw the rejection of the League of Nations by both the Senate and Congress. ...
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... several major issues. When President Wilson returned home in 1919, he met with the Senate to disscuss the treaty. In order for the ...
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... the Germans signed the Armistice in November 1918, Wilson went to Paris to try to build an enduring peace. He later presented to the Senate the Versailles ...
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... The declaration passed the Senate 82 votes to 6. Wilson stated his goals in entering the war were to ensure peace in the world. ...
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On January 8, 1918, in an address to a joint session of the US Senate and House of Representatives, President Wilson gave his famous speech outlining the ...
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... armaments. Wilson's baby, The League of Nations, was rejected by hist own senate, chiefly by the workings of Henry Cabot Lodge. Its ...
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... After a great welcome from the allies in France, Wilson returned home where he learned of resentment to his League of Nations in the Senate. ...
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... be established without America." (Du Collogue, 197-204) Despite Wilson's efforts, the ... involved during their Presidencies due to mass opposition in the Senate. ...
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... died. The treaty was filled with American doubt from the start, and this led the Senate to simply repudiate Wilson's work. While ...
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... Later on, he was re-elected to the state senate. Josephus Daniels, Wilson's Secretary of Navy, had offered the successful young legislator a position as ...
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... Wilson overestimated his reputation, and his refusal to compromise on any provisos within the treaty led to its rejection in the Senate. ...
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... much fighting and negotiating, Wilson managed to convince them that a league Of nations was not only feasible, it was necessary. The Senate supported most of ...
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... While in the Senate President Wilson appointed him Assistant Secretary of the Navy and in 1920 he was the Democratic nominee for Vice President. ...
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... much fighting and negotiating, Wilson managed to convince them that a league of nations was not only feasible, it was necessary. The Senate supported most of ...
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... In the US, despite Wilson's efforts, the Senate did not ratify the treaty. Instead they made their own separate treaties with Germany, Austria, and Hungary. ...
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... New York Democrats in a fight against Tammany Hall's nominee for US senate. At the 1912 Democratic National Convention, he supported Woodrow Wilson in a hard ...
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... In addition, Wilson's dream, the League of Nations, was created. Unfortunately, the United States senate refused to approve membership and America never joined ...
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... After the Germans signed the Armistice in 1918, Wilson brought the Treaty of Versailles to the Senate. They rejected it by seven votes. ...
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... Woodrow Wilson on January 22, 1917 in an address to the United States Senate called for a peace without victors, but the Treaty signed by the participating ...
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... The first thing that struck my mind was that how can a senate choose a President like Harding. Wilson thought in his mind that he was a "forward looking men ...
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... The treaty was barley ratified in February 1899, by the Senate in a ... However, in President Wilson's declaration of war speech he attempts to sell Progressives ...
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... shortly after this speech, Congress voted almost unanimously, based on Wilson's speech, to enter into war - 373 to 50 in the House and 82 to 6 in the senate. ...
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... Wilson states that, " American participation (in the war) would hasten the end of the ghastly ... does not want to go to war, I want to remind the Senate that he ...
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... Luckily the Republican vote was split that year and Roosevelt won a State senate seat. Roosevelt supported Wilson for the Presidential nomination in 1912 so ...
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