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the United States was not a member because Woodrow Wilson the US president lost the general election and due to the American public wanting to not get involved in sorting out what happens in Europe because of the negative effect it had on them in the First World War, the new president was forced not to join the league of nations, even though it was the United States idea of creating it in the first place

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No the United States was not a member of the League of Nations, Woodrow Wilson originally suggested it in his 14 points but Congress refused to agree to it and we remained isolated until the United Nations was formed after World War II.

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No the U.S. never joined, the president at the time, Woodrow Wilson, didn't sign to become a member which is also an area to bee discussed with regards to the collapse of the League.

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Despite formulating the concept and signing the Covenant, the United States of America never joined the League of Nations.

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they never joined

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No the U.S. never joined.

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Did the us join the league of nations after World War 1 or ww2?

WW1. After WW2, the UN was created and anyone who was part of the League of nations joined the UN.


Woodrow Wilson league of nations?

Wilson came up with the Fourteen Points, part of the Treaty of Versailles at the end of WWI, and part of that was the League of Nations. Part of this was that when one nation got into war, the other nations in the league were expected to help and declare war as well. When Wilson came back to the US to get the treaty signed, the Senate rejected it. The US never signed the Treaty or became part of the League of Nations.


Why did the US Senate object to the US being part of the League of Nations?

Since France had proposed the plan the us didn't join


Who tried to get congress to approve the US 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.


Did the US join the League of Nations?

No.


Why do you think the US refused to be a part of the league of nations?

The USA did not agree with other European powers about how to punish Germany.


When the league of nations was founded what did the US do?

President Woodrow Wilson tried to get the USA to join the League of Nations, but, he failed to do so. Since the USA was not a part of the LoN, it tended to be a worthless organization (that some nations did join) and it failed to prevent WWII.


How did the US rejection effect the league of nations?

The US's rejection of the treaty caused many countries to withdraw from the League of Nations. The League of Nations late proved ineffective and was disbanded as the UN was formed in its place.


When the US voted against joining the League of Nations?

The other nations lost some confidence in the league


What are the effects of the league of nations?

When the US refused to join the League of Nations this weakened the League of Nations severely. The US government relied on check and balance system as well at this time the US was going through the Great Depression. The League of Nations tried to impose an economical sanction against Italy. When the US found out about it they decided to trade everything Italy had to trade. Once the other countries found out about the decision of the US they realized that the League of Nations was ineffective.


How did the US's rejection of the treaty affect the league of nations?

The US's rejection of the treaty caused many countries to withdraw from the League of Nations. The League of Nations late proved ineffective and was disbanded as the UN was formed in its place.


What part of the united nations makes decisions for countries to carry out?

The League of Nations