Because it was just European power politic organization
They rejected any treaty that included the league of Nations.
The U.S. Congress refused to approve the Treaty of Versailles primarily due to concerns over the League of Nations, which many senators believed could entangle the U.S. in international conflicts without Congressional approval. There was significant opposition led by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, who argued that the League threatened American sovereignty. Additionally, there was a prevailing isolationist sentiment in the country after World War I, with many Americans preferring to avoid foreign entanglements. Ultimately, the treaty was rejected, and the U.S. did not join the League of Nations.
because League of nation at that time it was dominated by Europeans .and they also they had secrete aim to scramble Africa.
they rejected any treaty that included the league of nations
They rejected any treaty that included the league of Nations.
They rejected any treaty that included the league of Nations.
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.
Republican isolationists refused to ratify our participation in the League of Nations, because they feared it would give up some of our sovereignty. The League of Nations was virtually powerless without the United States.
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Mainly because the Versailles treaty included language to set up the League of Nations, the predecessor to the United Nations. The League of Nations charter included a clause that said if one member country was attacked by another country, all other League members had to go to war to help the defending country. The Irreconcilables believed that this clause was in conflict with the US Constitution, which disallows the US from declaring war without Congress's permission.
The U.S. Senate refused Woodrow Wilson's wishes of having, The League of Nations.
the US didn't want to get caught in in European affairs again