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When the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations began adding Senator Henry Cabot Lodge’s amendments to the Treaty of Versailles, President Woodrow Wilson embarked on a nationwide speaking tour in an attempt to galvanize public support for a treaty without reservations (amendments) to avoid potentially needing to renegotiate the treaty. The tour ended abruptly when Wilson’s health failed in September 1919.
Records of the U.S. Senate, National Archives and Records Administration