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1 November, 10:08
What was the League of Nations?
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The League of Nations was the first attempt at what is now the United Nations to have a place where nations would come together to solve conflict. It was birthed from Woodrow Wilson in 1918, however the United States Senate did not approve the U. S. to join thus leading to the inevitable start of World War II and the League of Nations failing.
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