Congress did not want to involve the U.S in the League of Nations in fear that the U.S would be dragged into another European war.
The League of Nations was a government formation resulting of the Treaty of Versailles during World War I. Congress rejected the Treaty of Versailles and reparations that Germany had to pay according to the treaty. Therefore the United States never joined the League of Nations.
The United States, rejected the Treaty of Versailles in 1921.
Woodrow Wilson.
The USA senate rejected the treaty of Versailles on I9th November, 1919, basing primarily on objections to the League of Nations.
Congress quickly rejected Johnson's approach
refusing to ratify a treaty
refusing to ratify a treaty
refusing to ratify a treaty
They didn't need to. They dealt with the Treaty of <i>Versailles</i>, if that's what you mean. About the Versailles Treaty (1919), they rejected it because of Article 10 which stated that they needed to join the League of Nations and that when the League went to war, all of the members had to go to war and Congress thought that was against the US constitution, "Only Congress can declare war." Hope that helped. Oh, and Congress just kind of hated Wilson. WWI was really unpopular, no one really knew why we (the United States) were fighting it and Congress was republican and Wilson was a democrat so they didn't get along too well.
they were opposed to the treaty as it was written and wanted changes
It was rejected by Congress and the president Apex
It was rejected by congress and the president