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It is a fact that the attitude of the United States towards Germany was more indulgent or relaxed than that of France or Britain, yet this merely functioned to provoke France since it tendered modestly in the issue of defence against a disobedient and wayward Germany. The isolationist policy of the United States towards Europe should be understood within the framework of her political system. In April 1917, the United States had joined the war hesitantly. After the end of aggressions, there was a series of protests against hostilities and military actions, alongside a reluctance to intervene in the affairs of other nations which could result in more hostilities.
This mainly explains the reason the United States discovered itself in an inferior form of martial vigilance at the occurrence of World War II. Nevertheless, the Versailles Treaty, even though regarded as a failure, remains one of the most important events in history that radically changed the development of diplomacy. This essay will discuss in detail the above premise. Woodrow Wilson and the Versailles TreatyOf all the problems connected with the peace of Versailles, the figure of Woodrow Wilson looms as the object of the most enduring controversy.
From the Fourteen Points to the minutest traits of his personality, Wilson has been intensively subjected to both critical and sympathetic scrutiny A vast number of people still believe that the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations are two distinct mechanisms. This, apparently, is inaccurate. The League of Nations Covenant was integrated as Section I in the Versailles Treaty. Not merely was it positioned at the core, but substantial parts of the rest of the agreement were quite intertwined with it that the Senate of the United States was not able to change the Covenant without disentangling the entire framework.
This is of great value because it is apparent that the League of Nations was what overpowered the Versailles Treaty in the United States.
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