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Who is truly at fault for the failure of the League of NationsJ.L.?

The League of Nations was a plan that was sabotaged by many different reasons. Henry Cabot Lodge attacked it in the senate. The American People didn't support it enough to pass it through Congress. The Treaty of Versailles was never passed and not based on the Fourteen Point Plan thereby not placing us in the League of Nations. France broke the Treaty of Versailles by building up their armaments and in doing so breaking the Treaty. However, out of all these reasons one in particular takes most of the blame, Woodrow Wilson. Wilson had far to much self-esteem and thought that what he thought was best for the nation then the nation would follow. He was wrong. Wilson went overseas to make the treaty when he knew he had no power to actually make the treaty. Rather, instead of sending Wilson, the Secretary of State or a different appointee should have gone on to make the treaty. Wilson came back to America to try to get congress to "Ok" a treaty that was not based on the Fourteen Points and included America's joining the League Of Nations. The Senate hated this idea and thought that such a strong league was an awful move for America because they were unable to