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The United States Senate rejected the treaty of versailles mainly because the treaty

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The reason the Treaty of Versailles was rejected was because the US was concerned about future obligations in foreign affairs.

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The treaty of Versailles is commonly known as the treaty of peace with Germany. It was in the year 1919, when the Senate of the United States had rejected the treaty and this formally led to the ending of the World War I. This happened because the President named Woodrow Wilson, was not able to accept the objections made by the Senators, and could not agree to its consideration. Moreover, the US was also concerned regarding the obligations that would come up in the near future in terms of foreign affairs.

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