After a vote, the American public refused to join
Although the League of Nations was proposed by US President Woodrow Wilson, the United States of America refused to join.
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The United States did not join the League of Nations after World War I.
A League of Nations Mandate was what they called it when one area was put under the direction of another for the purposes of the League of Nations
One effect would be that America wouldn't be able to rely on the support of the League of Nations if it needed it. It also means that the League of Nations wouldn't be able to call upon America, who was, and still is, a rather powerful and influential nation.
Because they were Nations coming together and solving problems not states.
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Germany joined the League of Nations in 1926...
The United States of America chose to not join the league of nations.
Woodrow Wilson promoted the idea of the League of Nations to the French and all the other nations of the alliance when they were discussing the surrender conditions to be presented to the Germans. He had fourteen points of his ideas and some were incorporated into the Treaty of Versailles but the entire idea of the League of Nations failed. Wilson's own country refused to endorse and be part of the League of Nations. He wanted the League of Nations to promote, preserve and protect the world peace. The league turned out to be a failure because it was unable to prevent World War 2 and gain the cooperation of all the nations. The United Nations does a better job.
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