League of Nations The Covenant of the League of Nations was built into the Treaty of Versailles at the end of the First World War The League was Wilson's dream for a new world order - a new way of conducting foreign affairs that would abolish war and keep the world safe. On paper, t...
THE LEAGUE of NATIONS.
There was an armed uprising in the province of Sichuan, and the court’s failure to end it left it vulnerable to other attacks. A small revolutionary party in Wuhan, one of several in China at the time, launched another uprising in October of the same year. Despite its disarray, it ...
Woodrow Wilson - WWI, League of Nations, Progressive: The presidency offered Wilson his supreme chance to put his ideas about government to work. Admitting that he intended to conduct himself as a prime minister, he drew up a legislative program in advan
Woodrow Wilson - WWI, League of Nations, Reforms: Wilson prevailed in the 1916 election, becoming the first Democrat to win a second consecutive term since Andrew Jackson. His narrow victory by 277 to 254 electoral votes over Charles Evans Hughes, the no