League of Nations Overview
The League of Nations emerged from the Treaty of Versailles, marking a significant step in international relations despite its challenges. Wilson's vision faced hurdles in the Senate, particularly from the reservationists who sought compromises on military commitments. Ultimately, the U.S. refusal to join weakened the League, yet it still achieved notable successes in mediating border disputes.In this clip
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