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What Is Woodrow Wilson An Isolationist

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The means to an end. To end resolve disputes of the time the League of Nations was formed by none other than Woodrow wilson. The leading nations of the world decided that the best way to prevent another war from occurring was to form an alliance of nations that would serve as an overseeing the world from another war. Despite the leader of the United States Wilson believed that the U.S. should stay neutral and continue in their way of isolationism. Wilson put forth this idea with nothing to gain from it, he wanted to unite the nations. With his passionate words Wilson wanted a governing figure that would be of one mind, one heart to stop aggression amongst one another, and stay out foreign affairs. I felt as though that Woodrow Wilson was very confident and passionate in words when was talking to his fellow leaders. He stated “One of the advantages of this hall, as I look about, is that you are not too far away from me, because there is nothing so reassuring to men who are trying to express the public sentiment as getting into real personal contact with their fellow citizens”. I felt as though he was not talking to leaders as leaders, but as average people who are all equal. Not only …show more content…

His ideal put forth in his speech for this world of peace and tranquility to come first we would have to become one power. We would have to become power who liberate the world of hate against countries. To do so, “They enter into solemn promise to one another that they will never use their power against one another for aggression... never impair the territorial integrity of a neighbor...l never interfere with the political independence of a neighbor.. abide by the principle that great populations are entitled to determine their own destiny”. These steps were to ensure that peace would be kept by every country and to hear his proposal must have been a work of art that must have blown the minds of

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