
President Calvin Coolidge: The Roaring 20s' Quiet Leader
American History Hit
Coolidge, Isolationism, and International Engagement
This chapter explores the political context of Calvin Coolidge's presidency, focusing on the Treaty of Versailles and the rise of isolationist sentiments in post-World War I America. It examines the Kellogg-Briand Pact and compares Coolidge's legacy with that of Woodrow Wilson, revealing surprising similarities in their approaches to international engagement and sovereignty.
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