What wishes of Woodrow Wilson did the U.S. Senate refuse to fulfill?

1 Answer

The 14th point of "The 14th Points"

Explanation:

The 14th point was meant to establish the League of Nations, Woodrow Wilson's little gift that he wanted to implement. He faced fierce opposition from a certain Republican senator by the name of Henry Cabot Lodge, even though they managed to go through with the League, the US never did join. To put it laconically, he just didn't agree with Article X, so they basically filibustered up until the election of 1920, where president Harding won, and then all hope of the US actually joining the League of Nations evaporated.(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Cabot_Lodge)

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