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  • Essay / The League of Nations: The creation of the League of...

    They thought it would limit “the right of our people to govern themselves, free from all constraints, legal or moral, from foreign powers” , assures Wilson to Congress. that the League held no such power of restraint, and argued that the League was "not a straitjacket, but a vehicle of life". However, Congress remained unmoved and, despite Wilson's best efforts, failed to ratify the United States League.