Why was the peace process at the war's end so lengthy? what complications did wilson encounter in his attempts to promote the process and realize his postwar vision?

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The peace process was complicated because France and Britain could not agree with the USA on the way to treat Germany. In addition, the wave of nationalism and communism by the bolsheviks complicated the issue further.
 Wilson vision of a league of nation was also not successful at home as the congress refused to ratify American membership. the league of nation would have been very successful with the American participation. The great powers could also not agree on key issues such as disarmament.

The peace process was so lengthy because:

  • The Allies could not agree on a way to treat Germany after the war.

Some complications that Wilson faced in promoting his postwar vision included:

  • The territorial ambitions of the other Allies.
  • Domestic opposition from Congress.

Why was the peace process lengthy?

Britain and France in particular wanted a harsher punishment for Germany but Wilson believed this would make the Germans bitter. A single way of treating them could not be agreed upon.

What were some complications Wilson faced?

Wilson wanted more nations to be independent and yet Britain, France, and Italy wanted more territory.

Congress also opposed the League of Nations and other provisions that Wilson came up with because they did not want to be involved in European affairs.

Find out more on Congressional opposition to Wilson at https://brainly.com/question/5833085.