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Woodrow Wilson was unwilling to compromise with Henry Cabot Lodge, a powerful senator. Without LodgeÕs support, Wilson was unable to obtain a two-thirds majority to ratify the Treaty of Versailles and join the League of Nations.
Maharero, a leader of the Herero people in Namibia, canceled the protection treaty with German colonial authorities in 1904 due to increasing tensions and grievances over land dispossession, oppressive policies, and mistreatment of the Herero. The treaty, initially seen as a means of protection, became a source of conflict as the Germans sought to exert more control over Herero lands and resources. This cancellation ultimately led to the Herero uprising against colonial rule, culminating in a tragic conflict marked by severe repercussions for the Herero population.
Fighting continued after the treaty to end the war was signed due to delays in communication, as news of the treaty often took time to reach all military units. Additionally, some factions or commanders may have disagreed with the terms of the treaty or refused to accept it, leading to ongoing skirmishes. Lastly, the chaotic nature of war and entrenched positions made it difficult to immediately halt all hostilities.
The armistice of November 11, 1918 halted the hostilities of the Great War; however, the Treaty of Versailles which was executed between Germany and the Allies on June 28, 1919 was the formal peace treaty. The US Senate refused to ratify the treaty and the US signed a separate treaty with Germany, the Treaty of Berlin, in August, 1921. See the discussion
The treaty of versailles.
No, he didn't he refused to sign the Treaty Of Paris.
It is the treaty for protection of ozone. It is named as Montreal Protocol. Signed on 16 September.
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Great Britain :)
Nope
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Jay's Treaty of 1794 angered France because the U.S. refused to lend aid to France and the treaty joined forces with Britain.
isolationism.
McKinley's predecessor, Grover Cleveland, had refused to sign the treaty for annexation submitted by a new government whose legality was questionable.
The British refused to compromise with American delegates.
He was Sitting Bull.