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American Reaction

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Many American people felt that the Treaty was a bit harsh on the Germans.

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American attitude

  • Many American people felt that the Treaty was a bit harsh on the Germans.
  • Most Americans didn’t want to cripple Germany, they wanted them to recover and be capable of making themselves a strong country again (through self-determination) and able to recover economically from the war.
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Isolationism

  • Many Americans felt that the issues in Europe were issues that Europeans should sort out themselves and that they should not involve America.
  • America wanted to stay away from these affairs in the future
    • This policy was called isolationism.
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The American government

  • The American government felt that Wilson hadn’t secured America’s interest in the Treaty.
  • They felt it was too harsh on the Germans.
  • The primary reason the Senate rejected the treaty is that they did not want to join the League of Nations.
  • The Senate wanted to stay out of European affairs.
  • This caused them to refuse to join the League of Nations.
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Reaction of politicians

  • Many U.S. politicians, especially in the Senate, opposed the Treaty of Versailles.
  • They disliked the League of Nations, fearing it could drag the U.S. into future wars.
  • Some wanted harsher punishment for Germany.
    • Others wanted a more isolationist approach.
  • The Treaty was never ratified by the U.S., showing strong political disagreement at home.

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