The United States was a charter member of the United Nations when it was created October 24th 1945 during the administration of Harry Truman.
The UN has 192 member states, The United States was a founding member and joined in 1945.
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On November 5, 1895 the first US patent for an automobile was granted to George B. Selden. On November 5, 1945 Columbia joined the United Nations.
There have been several United Natiosn declarations and the US has signed msot of them.
George H.W. Bush was President at the end of the Cold War. He was also Vice President for the previous eight years under President Reagan. Before that, he was the Director of the CIA, the US Ambassador to the United Nations, and a member of Congress.
Harry Truman was President when the UN was formed - the US was in it from the start.
The US was one of 51 founding members of the United Nations in 1945. It remains a member to this day.
No...then the US would just be called the UN...
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Harry Truman was the US president when the UN was created.
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the United States was not a member because Woodrow Wilson the US president lost the general election and due to the American public wanting to not get involved in sorting out what happens in Europe because of the negative effect it had on them in the First World War, the new president was forced not to join the league of nations, even though it was the United States idea of creating it in the first place
UN. the League wasn't joined b/c Wilson wanted to stay out of Europe's affairs
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President Woodrow Wilson tried to get Congress to approve the US entry into the League of Nations. The League of Nations was the predecessor to the United Nations.