No. And that's why it failed.
America did not join the League of Nations because the Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles. The reason for this is because America did not want to immediately send troops if another nation was attacked. The League of Nations had stated that, so the Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles.
The U.S. Senate refused Woodrow Wilson's wishes of having, The League of Nations.
The US did not join the League of Nations because of concerns about losing control over its own foreign policy decisions and the belief that the League's structure would limit its sovereignty. Additionally, the US Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles, which included the provision for joining the League.
The U.S senate did not want the country to join.
the League of Nations
no.
Although the US President Wilson had been pivotal to the peace treaty negotiations which included setting up the League of Nations that was to prevent further wars, the US Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles. There were strongly isolationist tendencies there which made the Senate shrink away from having to become involved with worldwide peacekeeping. Therefore the US never joined the League of Nations.
The League of Nations
The League of Nations was formed as part of Woodrow Wilson's 14 points.
Approve the US' membership in the League of Nations.
The U.S wanted to stay out of International affairs. That is why the Senate rejected the leauge of nations.
Many people opposed it, most world nations approved the plan. The US Senate rejected it twice and on one occasion, the US Senate's revisions to the League's charter was rejected by President Lincoln.