On June 28, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was signed by Germany & officially ended WW I.

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On June 28, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was signed by Germany & officially ended WW I

A Peace at Paris All the major European powers signed the treaty & joined the League  but not the U.S. Polls showed U.S. support for the treaty, but the Senate wanted to amend the League’s covenant to keep the U.S. from begin forced to fight foreign wars Wilson refused to compromise & weaken the League of Nations

Rejection in the Senate 2 /3 of the Senate was needed for the U.S. to approve the treaty: mild reservationists – The “mild reservationists” wanted changes to slightly weaken the League strong reservationists Article X – The “strong reservationists” led by Henry Cabot Lodge wanted major changes to Article X irreconcilables – The “irreconcilables” refused to allow the U.S. to join the League

Rejection in the Senate Senate Majority Leader Lodge led the attack on the treaty & League: – Instead of compromising, Wilson tried to pressure the Senate with a cross-country speaking tour – The tour was popular but ineffective in pressuring Lodge – During the tour, Wilson had a stroke & remained bed-ridden Like he did at the Paris Peace Conference For the rest of his presidency, Edith Wilson served as de facto president