They marched on the Verailles
When the Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War I, it was primarily due to concerns over the League of Nations and the potential loss of U.S. sovereignty. Many senators, particularly Republicans led by Henry Cabot Lodge, feared that joining the League would obligate the U.S. to engage in foreign conflicts without congressional approval. This rejection reflected deep divisions in U.S. foreign policy and ultimately led to the country not joining the League of Nations. The failure to ratify the treaty also marked a significant shift in America's role in international affairs.
(Not in any order) Treaty of Versailles, Treaty of Tordesillas, Treaty of Paris 1783, Treaty of Tilsit, Treaty of Ghent, Treaty of Portsmouth, Potsdam treaty, N.A.T.O. (north Atlantic treaty organization), Treaty of Paris 1856, Treaty of Paris 1815. There are a whole more bunch but in my opinion these did the most.
the treaty was called "the treaty of versialles" or "the peace treaty".
That was the Treaty of Versailles.
the us sign the treaty
Hitler ignored it and tossed it away.
Germany gave Russia Treatry in 1957 Germany gave Russia Treatry in 1957
It was a piece of German land which was taken from them under the treaty of verailles in ww1 and they took it back later in ww2
treaty of Versailles: the peace treaty signed by German and the allied powers after world war 1 league of nations: an international association formed after world war 1 with the goal of keeping peace among nations
They marched on the Verailles
When the Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War I, it was primarily due to concerns over the League of Nations and the potential loss of U.S. sovereignty. Many senators, particularly Republicans led by Henry Cabot Lodge, feared that joining the League would obligate the U.S. to engage in foreign conflicts without congressional approval. This rejection reflected deep divisions in U.S. foreign policy and ultimately led to the country not joining the League of Nations. The failure to ratify the treaty also marked a significant shift in America's role in international affairs.
Kanagawa
The Treaty Of Paris
it was a good treaty.
Treaty is a noun.
(Not in any order) Treaty of Versailles, Treaty of Tordesillas, Treaty of Paris 1783, Treaty of Tilsit, Treaty of Ghent, Treaty of Portsmouth, Potsdam treaty, N.A.T.O. (north Atlantic treaty organization), Treaty of Paris 1856, Treaty of Paris 1815. There are a whole more bunch but in my opinion these did the most.