Because the provision of joining a League of Nations meant an end to America's pre-war isolationism and an ongoing era of global involvement.
Most Americans thought the Treaty of Versailles was too harsh and so disagreed with signing it. Joining the League of Nations was one of the agreements in the treaty of Versailles.
Many Americans opposed the treaty, which they believed was unjust and imperfect. The main debate was over the League of Nations-the only of Wilson's Fourteen Points contained in the treaty.
Many Americans objected to the settlement and especially to president wilsons league of nations.
Many Germans felt they had been treated unfairly in the Treaty of Versailles
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Many historians trace the roots of World War II to the Treaty of Versailles.
Many Americans objected to the Treaty of Versailles due to concerns about the League of Nations, which they believed could entangle the U.S. in foreign conflicts and compromise national sovereignty. Additionally, the treaty's harsh reparations imposed on Germany were seen as potentially destabilizing. There was also a desire to return to isolationism after World War I, with many feeling that the treaty represented a shift away from this approach. Ultimately, these factors contributed to the Senate's rejection of the treaty.
The Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919, officially ended World War I and imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany, as well as establishing the League of Nations. Many Americans objected to the treaty primarily because they believed it would entangle the United States in foreign conflicts and undermine national sovereignty. Additionally, some felt that the harsh penalties on Germany could lead to future instability in Europe. The debate over the treaty ultimately contributed to its rejection by the U.S. Senate.
they were horrible The Treaty of Versailles had many negative effects on Italy The Treaty of Versailles effects on the Kingdom of Italy, as it was called back starting in 1861 to 1946 started Facism in Italy. It also arose a diarchy in Italy. It also caused civil distress.
The Treaty of Versailles did not 'let the holocaust happen'. You are making too many leaps. Even when Hitler came to power it was not obvious that there would be a holocaust.
The Versailles Treaty created peace only because it ended the fighting. All it did was punish Germany for its part in the war.
The Treaty of Versailles allowed Germany to have a maximum of 100,000 soldiers and 15,000 sailors however they were not allowed any submarines. And no aircraft.