Why Didn T US Join? Wilson, Henry Cabot Lodge
3. Why didn’t US join? Wilson, league, Henry Cabot Lodge… The US failed to join the League of Nations because Congress voted against Wilson. He lost the votes and the US didn’t join the League. Many Americans wanted to return to isolationism and becoming a part of a League that controlled world relations would have the opposite effect. One particular Congressman was Henry Cabot Lodge, a strong Republican leader. He believed it kept America from making her own decisions and was too much of an alliance. After the war, American’s wanted to go back to how things were before, isolated from conflict or involvement with other countries. The League of Nation’s would force people to become a part of the other countries and even make decisions based
off them. Woodrow Wilson was too unhealthy to try to fix all of it and without having enough Americans on board, the U.S. simply didn’t join. However after just winning the war, the League of Nations was off to a rough start without us.