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 The League of Nations was proposed by Woodrow Wilson as part of his 14-point plan. The goal of this league was to work out all difference with out war. The main event to blame for the failure of the League of Nations was the fact that it was doomed to fail right off the bat. Wilson expected "binding decisions" from foreign countries as the main theme of his plan.  The Treaty of Versailles was forced upon Germany under the threat that if it didn't sign the treaty, war would resume, and when the Germans saw all that Wilson had compromised to get his League of Nations, they cried betrayal, because the treaty did not contain much of the Fourteen Points like Germans had hoped it would.  Wilson was not happy with the treaty, sensing that it was inadequate, and his popularity was down, but he did make a difference in that his going to Paris prevented the treaty from being purely imperialistic. 