Supporters of the League of Nations in the U.S. Congress refused to compromise with Lodge and his Republican bloc that were willing to ratify the Treaty of Versailles with some reservations. Together, it would have given the Treaty the two-thirds vote needed for ratification; however, the unwillingness to compromise doomed the Treaty ratification.
League Of Nations
At it's height the League of nations supported 58 members
The League of Nation was created in 1920. As most of the destruction in World War One was in Europe, European nations were strong supporters of the League. One of the main purposes of the League was to prevent wars by having international disputes settled by an agreement. The League of Nations could not prevent many conflicts that erupted before World War Two came about.
The U.S congress and people supported it
creating the league of nations.
He eventually supported the league-of-nations, although he continued to believe that U.S. military leadership was essential to world peace.Read more: theodore-roosevelt
creating the league of nations.
Woodrow Wilson proposed the League of Nations.
One reason Germany was excluded was because they were blamed for starting World War I. Also, Germany supported neither the League of Nations nor the Treaty of Versailles.
Disbanding the League of Nations.
The League of Nations.
As always, nothing. The League of Nations spent most of their time sitting on their butts talking the talk and not walking the walk.