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  1. The League to Enforce Peace was a non-state American organization established in 1915 to promote the formation of an international body for world peace. It was formed at Independence Hall in Philadelphia by American citizens concerned by the outbreak of World War I in Europe.

  2. Hamilton Holt, The League to Enforce Peace, Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York, Vol. 7, No. 2, The Foreign Relations of the United States: Part I (Jul., 1917), pp. 65-69

  3. The League to Enforce Peace is an article from Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science in the City of New York, Volume 7. View more articles from...

  4. THEODORE MARBURG, ALPHEUS H. SNOW, THE LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE, The Advocate of Peace (1894-1920), Vol. 78, No. 7 (JULY, 1916), pp. 200-207.

  5. A letter and platform proposal from the League to Enforce Peace sent to Governor Rye. The proposal details the ways that the League wants to support the League of Nations. Specifically mentioned are ways to reach out to farmer's associations, women's clubs, and religious communities.

  6. The League To Enforce Peace. By Theodore Roosevelt. Germany has just perpetrated a new and dreadful offense against that moral law which should govern nations even when they are at war with one another.

  7. achievement, a federation of the great powers of the world for the purpose of maintaining peace. The League to Enforce Peace represents something more solid and practical than a mere expression of sentiment concerning the desirability of peace and the wastefulness and the horror of war.