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While President Woodrow Wilson of the United States was "other-worldly" at Versailles, Sir Robert Borden, Plenipotentiary of Canada, did not lose sight of his country's interests. Borden's work began the drive towards a constitutional recognition of Canada's international position, culminating in the creation of the British Commonwealth of Nations in 1931.
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