I was thinking about something. In 1919, after Wilson's stroke, suppose figures in Congress had been able to persuade Marshall to replace him as President (possibly by him being less reluctant, or by him trusting the sources that told him how bad a state Wilson was in).
How could this have affected the ratification of the League of Nations treaty, the Return to Normalcy, etc.?
(I suspect this has been done, but I felt like it'd be interesting to discuss.)
How could this have affected the ratification of the League of Nations treaty, the Return to Normalcy, etc.?
(I suspect this has been done, but I felt like it'd be interesting to discuss.)