After World War I, Woodrow Wilson didn't want another war to arise so he created the League of Nations for countries to talk out their issues before going to war.
The league of nations failed because Germany and Russia two of the great powers in the world did not join the league of nations until later on and even then Germany left. America also didn't join the league of nations because the civillians didn't want to join.
The U.S.A. did not join the L.O.N. after Wilson's presidency ended because they adopted a policy of isolationism and did not want to get caught up in European affairs due to them being so far away. The American Government wanted to take a greater interest in Aisa because it was much close r to home. The question of the League of Nations was taken up in Senate. Because of the conservative rule in the Senate, the Senate turned down joing the League of Nations. PCH : WILSON
He had entertained the idea of having a league of nations to serve as peacekeepers for many years. He was the one who worked the hardest to get the creation of the league into the treaty that ended WW I.
Yes we do, it's because Woodrow Wilson. I have no idea wha it is called, but yes we do have a organization like the league of Nations. You might want to look up the name of the organization. Thank!
he became sick and said he did not want anyone to vote for the treaty if changes were to be made...
I'm not exactly sure but... The kind of peace he wanted was to stop people from suffering thorugh violent actions such as war with each other or war with other nations. Hope this helps!
Woodrow Wilson did not want to see a repeat of World War I. He wished to create a League of Nations, what today we would call the United Nations, for the sole purpose of diplomatic solutions to international disputes. Unfortunately, the United States Congress did not all the U.S. to join the very League that Wilson desired to keep peace.
Lodge was deeply committed to keeping the United States out of an unnecessary involvement in foreign affairs and political matters. The League of Nations would throw America straight into that involvement.
The League of Nations later turned into the United Nations. So basically the entire U.N. is the League of Nations. This originally consisted of 58 nations, and since I do not want to list them all, then just look up "League of Nations original members" on Bing.
Wilson spent the final years of his presidency creating the League of Nations. It became his overriding ambition and dominated his time and efforts from 1919 onward. His desire to form the international organization resulted in what is now considered to be a flawed body that had too many compromises to develop into an effective peace keeping force.
President Wilson outlined a peace proposal at the conclusion of World War 1. Some of the innovative ideas included self-determination of people to join the nation of their own choice (or form their own nation); a League of Nations to mediate disputes and prevent war; and much more. Some of his proposals were put into action, but many were undermined by the victorious and somewhat vengeful Allies.
because the us government didn't want to be apart of it and because it was Wilson's plan/idea and he wasn't in it the league was weak and didn't have alot of power over Europe