President Wilson convinced the allies to accept his plan for the League of Nations.
President Wilson convinced the allies to accept his plan for the League of Nations.
He didn't convince. He tried to mediate a compromise settlement.
He convince the allies to accept his plans for the league of nations! :) answered by Nathan belcher!!! todays date MARCH 9th 2011...9:38 at night b4 a history exam and graduation test!
Woodrow Wilson was part of the allies during ww1 he was the president of the united states and the united states were on the allies side
President Wilson was the author of the famous '14 Points' as a basis for the peace treaty to be conducted between the Allies and the Axis countries after WW1. When peace negotiations started, he did however not manage to convince England and France to adopt his 14 points as the basis for negotiations, since they chose to go out for enormous damage payments and wanted to cripple Germany as an economic and military threat. The only plan of Wilson that was accepted was the formation of a League of Nations, although Germany was not invited to join and Wilson's own US in the end refused to join it.
I believed the other Allies because they had done lot of damage to them and Wilson can not gain their trust just like that, they will have to earn it.
Both allies and enemies
I believed the other Allies because they had done lot of damage to them and Wilson can not gain their trust just like that, they will have to earn it.
The bombings helped to convince the Japanese government & primarily the Japanese Emperor Hirohito to surrender to the Allies in August 1945.
They believed Wilson would not allow the Allies to treat Germany harshly after the war.
Autocracy
It was autocracy