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Why was Woodrow wilsons 14 points unsuccessful?

The Fourteen Points Plan did not work because many of the points were deemed unreasonable to the other countries like Britain and France. They also did not want the U.S. to control any peace treaties since they entered World War I late.


What has the author Vincent Woodrow Beach written?

Vincent Woodrow Beach has written: 'Charles X of France: his life and times'


Which the 14 points by Woodrow Wilson did Britain and France disagree with and why?

None of them


Which of wilsons ideas were included in the Versailles treaty?

the League of NationsThe League of Nations was included in the Treaty of Versailles. Many of his other points regarding treaty Germany with respect following the war were ignored by Britain & France.


Who represented the US at the peace conference in versailees France?

President Woodrow Wilson.


What event led France to aid Americans in the first place?

The victory at the battle of saratoga boosted France's confidence in the patriots.


Who contributed to the American victory at the Battle of Yorktown?

France


Which group prevented the british victory in the south?

France


What two country's contributed to the American victory?

Great Britain and France


How did the goals of George Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson differ?

Woodrow Wilson & George Clemenceau differed because they both had different goals. George Clemenceau wanted Germany to pay them back and for France to get them back. While Woodrow Wilson jest wanted to let France have some land and maybe some money so they could repair all the damage Germany had caused in WW1.


Who announced support for the US after the American victory at Saratoga?

France.


How did Wilson's plan for peace differ from that of England and France?

Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points plans were designed to check the Central Powers' continuation of the War and to inspire the Allies to victory. However, the treaty was not ratified by Congress, and France, Britain and Germany were more interested in regaining all of their territories, and grabbing more by punishing Germany.