There was strong domestic opposition in the United States against participating in the League of Nations. The country was incredibly isolationist.
The United States government was fearful of being involved in another European war. It was believed that if Europe were ever to get into another large war that the entirety of the League of Nations would be forced to participate.
Obviously, this didn't work out, as we all know that the United States did participate in World War II.
Unforchanetly i dont know any dates but i do know that The US didnt get rejectet in fact it was the us that didnt want to join. At that time Pesident Woodrow Wiloson had been the driving force behind the league but the US congress refused to back Wilsons idea mean that the Us never join the Untied nations.
Congress was concerned it would override American interests.
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.
Congress was concerned it would override American interests.
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The US's rejection of the treaty caused many countries to withdraw from the League of Nations. The League of Nations late proved ineffective and was disbanded as the UN was formed in its place.
When the US refused to join the League of Nations this weakened the League of Nations severely. The US government relied on check and balance system as well at this time the US was going through the Great Depression. The League of Nations tried to impose an economical sanction against Italy. When the US found out about it they decided to trade everything Italy had to trade. Once the other countries found out about the decision of the US they realized that the League of Nations was ineffective.
The other nations lost some confidence in the league
The US's rejection of the treaty caused many countries to withdraw from the League of Nations. The League of Nations late proved ineffective and was disbanded as the UN was formed in its place.
It is because the US joined WWI the latest and lost the least as compared to the other countries and powers. However the US decided to isolate itself after WWI as they did not want to lose any more. Hence the US did not join the league of nations or participate in anything after the Treaty of Versailles.
There was strong domestic opposition in the United States against participating in the League of Nations. The country was incredibly isolationist.The United States government was fearful of being involved in another European war. It was believed that if Europe were ever to get into another large war that the entirety of the League of Nations would be forced to participate.Obviously, this didn't work out, as we all know that the United States did participate in World War II.
League of Nations.