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why did Woodrow Wilson push the league of nations

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jnichole jnichole
  • 27-04-2018
The League of Nations was thought up by Woodrow Wilson, the American President during the First World War. It was to be a group of nations that worked together to keep peace. One of the reasons for its downfall was that, after a vote, the American public refused to join.
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