The statement could be corrected by replacing President Truman with President Wilson, however, as it is, it is an incorrect statement.
They rejected any treaty that included the league of Nations.
because the the American public was doubtful in dealing with international affairs. Wilson attempted to satisfy them by modifying it to some extent, however it was ultimately rejected.
The U.S wanted to stay out of International affairs. That is why the Senate rejected the leauge of nations.
United States of America
they rejected any treaty that included the league of nations
League 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.
At it's height the League of nations supported 58 members
No. The League of Nations had no real way of wielding its power and so the group fell apart somewhat naturally.
The US senate rejected joining the League of nations
They were mostly isolationists and didn't want to be tied to European affairs, or have American affairs put in the hands of European countries. Many were also opposed to Wilson himself. The reservationists were another group opposed to the Treaty.
The Native American Tribes that participated in the League of Nations were the Mohawks, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senecas, and Oneidas.