to prevent future wars
In the preamble to the US Constitution
The Charter of the United Nations was signed on June 26, 1945, in San Francisco. Later, on October 24 of the same year the charter came into force.
50 countries originally signed it, and the 51st, Poland, signed later.
United Nations which replaced the League of Nations.
The United Nations charter is an amendment to a constitutional document. This charter was modeled after the United States' Constitution which allows for amendments throughout the course and changes that take place within the country.
The nation of the Philippines is one of the original signatories of the United Nations Charter. The Charter was signed in 1945.
The Atlantic Charter was the first step in the formation of the United Nations. Many of the ideas and concepts of the Atlantic Charter were used as a basis for the United Nations including the idea of peace and unity. After this was issued, more nations began to join in on the idea and to become a part of it. Eventually these concepts were used along with other nations that joined together to make the United Nations.
The first country to ratify the United Nations Charter was the United States. The U.S. signed the charter on June 26, 1945, during the United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco. It subsequently ratified the charter on October 24, 1945, which is now celebrated as United Nations Day.
Assuming you mean the charter of the League of Nations, Republicans objected because it obligated the U.S. to defend member nations if they were attacked.
The Atlantic Charter
50 of the original countries
Jan Smuts