What motivated the creation of the League of Nations?

The creation of the League of Nations was primarily motivated by the desire to prevent another devastating global conflict like World War I. The war had caused immense destruction and loss of life, leaving people disillusioned with the traditional balance of power politics and seeking a more peaceful and cooperative world order. The League of Nations aimed to provide a platform for international cooperation, diplomacy, and collective security to prevent future conflicts. Its founders hoped that through negotiations, mediation, and arbitration, disputes between nations could be resolved peacefully. The League also sought to promote disarmament, improve global health, address social issues, and protect minority rights.