reservationists are a group of people that followed Henry Lodge, who opposed the Treaty of Versailles.
It contradicted the power of Congress to declare war.
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The reservationists were a group of people who were hesitant to go to war. There was also another group that opposed Wilson's League of Nations and were led by Henry Cabot Lodge.
The reservationists were a group of people who were hesitant to go to war. There was also another group that opposed Wilson's League of Nations and were led by Henry Cabot Lodge.
It contradicted the power of Congress to declare war.
reservationists
reservationists
reservationists
u.s. senators
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The reservationists, a group of U.S. senators led by Henry Cabot Lodge, rejected the Versailles Treaty primarily due to concerns over the League of Nations. They believed that the League could entangle the United States in international conflicts without congressional approval and undermine U.S. sovereignty. Many reservationists sought amendments to the treaty to protect American interests, but their demands were not met, leading to the treaty's failure in the Senate. Ultimately, their rejection reflected broader anxieties about international commitments following World War I.