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Wilson had a policy of non-intervention and tried to negotiate an end to the war.
Woodrow Wilson said that World War 1 was "the war to end all wars."
In 1917, Wilson declared to the public that this war was "a war to end all wars." It was an optimistic phrase meant to mold the minds of the public.
Woodrow Wilson was not president during WWII
Wilson had a dream of ending all war in the future. He had the picture of a League of Nations that would settle any disputes between countries and remove any cause for war. He thought of WWI as being the "War to end all wars."
Woodrow Wilson
After World War I, Woodrow Wilson didn't want another war to arise so he created the League of Nations for countries to talk out their issues before going to war.
The Wilson Doctrine during the First World War was Woodrow Wilson's 14 point speech he presented to Congress. It was his plan to end the fighting.
The president of the US at the end of WWI was Woodrow Wilson.
His hope to end war, at least in Europe and America.
No, it was Woodrow Wilson.
Wilson was a college professor and president. Nations at war are often not reasonable.