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Wilson came up with the Fourteen Points, part of the Treaty of Versailles at the end of WWI, and part of that was the League of Nations. Part of this was that when one nation got into war, the other nations in the league were expected to help and declare war as well. When Wilson came back to the US to get the treaty signed, the Senate rejected it. The US never signed the Treaty or became part of the League of Nations.

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he succeded the league of nations for a little bit as you can see in his speech the [points?

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yes he was because he brought peace to the world for a period of time.

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