They rejected any treaty that included the league of Nations.
The U.S wanted to stay out of International affairs. That is why the Senate rejected the leauge of nations.
they rejected any treaty that included the league of nations
Many people opposed it, most world nations approved the plan. The US Senate rejected it twice and on one occasion, the US Senate's revisions to the League's charter was rejected by President Lincoln.
No. The League of Nations had no real way of wielding its power and so the group fell apart somewhat naturally.
Germany was not formally banned from the League of Nations; rather, it was initially excluded after World War I due to its role in the conflict. The country joined the League in 1926 but withdrew in 1933 when Adolf Hitler came to power and the Nazi regime rejected the League's principles. This withdrawal marked Germany's exit from the organization, rather than a formal ban.
The US senate rejected joining the League of nations
many senators thought that joining the league of nations would compromise soverignty in the united states which is why they rejected Wilson´s 14 points.
Original Answer: Because they are decades away. Improved: The United Nations are not a country. They couldn't have "joined" the League of Nations. The League of Nations was the predecessor of the United Nations - the League of Nations failed, and so, many years later in 1942 (I believe it was that year) they founded the United Nations as an improved "League of Nations."
The Treaty of Versailles.
many senators thought that joining the league of nations would compromise soverignty in the united states which is why they rejected Wilson´s 14 points.
many senators thought that joining the league of nations would compromise soverignty in the united states which is why they rejected Wilson´s 14 points.