the Fourteen Points.
Fourteen Points
The Fourteen Points were a series of proposals drawn up by President Wilson that outlined his goals for a just and lasting peace. They were used as the basis for Treaty of Versailles which ended World War I.
The Nations involved in the war couldn't settle their own matters for themselves and so Woodrow Wilson had drawn up the Fourteen Points as a series of proposals for "everlasting peace."
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Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
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President Woodrow Wilson of the United States created the Fourteen Points. The Fourteen Points were drawn up to determine the aftermath of World War I and were a plan for "everlasting peace."
There is no canonized saint named Wilson. There is, however, Blessed Thomas Somers, also known as Thomas Wilson, who was hanged, drawn and quartered in 1610 in London, England.
A League of Nations was created at Wilson's insistence as part of the treaty ending W W I. The US refused to join it since people were afraid of being drawn into European conflicts.
He was politician in United States Congress, after that he was drawn to be president.
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