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Why did the United States advocate for the creation of The kellogg-briand Pact

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The United States advocated for the creation of the Kellogg-Briand Pact because they wanted to outlaw war. They hoped that the signatories will ensure that there will be no causes of war and there will be a peaceful relationship among the nations.

The United States don't want to engage in another World War after it has experienced the losses that World War I brought them as a nation.
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