Americans opposed joining the League of Nations because they didn't want America to be involved with other countries' affairs.
Americans opposed joining the League of Nations because they didn't want America to be involved with other countries' affairs.
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.
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Disbanding the League of Nations.
He had To stop his effort to win support for the league of nations
Lodge was deeply committed to keeping the United States out of an unnecessary involvement in foreign affairs and political matters. The League of Nations would throw America straight into that involvement.
The United States didn't join the League of Nations because some Americans, including senators and other government officials, disliked the idea of the League of Nations, because it went against U.S. policies of isolationism.
Harding and most of the people were against US involvement in the League, fearful that it would get the US dragged into European wars again.
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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.
He wanted the U.S. to remain neutral, not to be involved in any foreign entanglements.
President Woodrow Wilson has established the league of nations, today known as United Nations