The 'Fourteen Points' were listed in a speech delivered by President Woodrow Wilson of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress on January 8, 1918. This speech was intended to make a plan for peace in Europe after World War I. The common people of Europe welcomed Wilson as a hero but his Allied colleagues (Clemenceau, Lloyd George, and Orlando) remained skeptical of the applicability of Wilsonian idealism. Source : Irwin Unger, These United States (2007) Page 561.
On January 8, 1918, in an address to a joint session of Congress, Wilson listed Fourteen Points that gave war aims as well as guide-lines for a lasting peace after the war ended.
President Wilson's program for peace became to known as the Fourteen Points.
What do you mean about WWI peace plan?
14 point peace speech
14 points
Albert Einstein
Fourteen points
It was fourteen points on wilson's plam for peace
Woodrow Wilsonâ??s plan for peace was called the 14 Points or the 14 Points Plan. He believed that this plan would help to create world peace.
Woodrow Wilsonâ??s plan for peace was called the 14 Points or the 14 Points Plan. He believed that this plan would help to create world peace.
Fourteen points. Self-determination.
What do you mean about WWI peace plan?
league of nations
14 peace points
Wilson's vision of a postwar world was a bit out of place in the war being fought on the killing fields of Belgium and France
the U.S. fought in ww1 but did not sight the treaty even though it was Wilsons whole peace plan he thought it would affect the u.s.'s sovereignty so they backed out
14 point peace speech
Woodrow Wilson
14 points