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21.04.2020 •
History
Did the united states lead the league of nations?
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Ответ:
No. Though the league was established for peace after the war, the United States did not officially join the League of Nations due to opposition from isolationists in Congress.
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1.Chester graduated from Union College in New York in 1848.
2.He worked to increase funding for Indian education.
3. His dad was a clergyman.
4.He was named for the doctor who delivered him - Chester Abell.
5.He was once the president of the New York Arcade Railway Company.
6. His first son died suddenly when he was only three years old.
7. His wife died of pneumonia the year before he became president.
8.He was in the habit of staying up until at least 2 a.m. every night.