Could not get congressional approval
Woodrow Wilson proposed a League of Nations at the Paris Peace Conference after World War One, but the United States never ended up joining it.
The USA was never was a member of the League of Nations, so to answer your question nothing different would have happened because they never joined.
The other nations lost some confidence in the league
The US senate rejected joining the League of nations
President Woodrow Wilson tried to get Congress to approve the US entry into the League of Nations. The League of Nations was the predecessor to the United Nations.
Because there was no enforcement capability if a nation was sanctioned.
There were a number of conservative members of congress who were isolationists. They opposed the League of Nations and they did not want the US to become a member. They believed that by joining the League, the US would be giving up some of our sovereignty to a foreign power.
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There were a number of conservative members of congress who were isolationists. They opposed the League of Nations and they did not want the US to become a member. They believed that by joining the League, the US would be giving up some of our sovereignty to a foreign power.
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 senate would not sign the treaty due to the fact the u.s. would have to join the league of nations (before UN) Joining the league of nations could involve the U.S. in European affairs. The U.S. would become isolationists till WW2