The next major battle after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles was not a military confrontation but rather a diplomatic and political struggle. It was the battle for the ratification of the treaty in the United States Senate.
Following the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919, which officially ended World War I, the focus shifted to its ratification by the participating nations. In the case of the United States, President Woodrow Wilson faced opposition to the treaty, particularly due to the inclusion of the League of Nations which was a collective security organization aimed at preventing future conflicts.
The battle for ratification unfolded in the U.S. Senate, where Wilson encountered strong resistance from both Republicans and some Democrats who were concerned about the implications of joining the League.
Despite his efforts to garner support for the treaty and the League of Nations, Wilson faced obstacles including the refusal of the Senate to ratify the treaty in its original form. The failure of the United States to join the League of Nations had significant consequences for the organization's effectiveness.
Full question:
Name the next battle after the Treaty of Versailles was signed