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Could or should Wilson have done anything to get the Treaty passed?

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Isolationists believed that getting involved in the League of Nations would strip American leaders of their ability to make decisions to protect U.S. interests. Wilson was unable to sign the Treaty of Versailles in June of 1919 because the U.S. Senate had not yet approved the treaty.

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No he got rejected to many times The Senate has, at times, rejected treaties when its members felt their concerns were not adequately addressed. The treaty forced Germany to surrender colonies in Africa, Asia and the Pacific the treaty was generally negative. Many Americans felt that the Treaty was unfair on Germany. The Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles, which formally ended World War I so "no"

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