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No, it was after his "fourteen points" speech that they offered armistice
Wilson's Fourteen points were a call for peace and each point represented an aim to achieve peace. The fourteenth point specifically called for an association of nations forming to guarantee each nations independence and integrity.
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The League of Nations
A major problem with the Fourteen Points is that most of the Allied Powers did not believe they were practical. Wilson's call to cease private alliances and form a league of nations would cause a very sudden change from a system that had existed for a long time in Europe.
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He believed secret agreements and violations of right had occurred which touched us to the quick and made the life of our own people impossible unless they were corrected and the world secure once for all against their recurrence. He believed the 14 points would fix that.
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Fourteeners
No. Although President Woodrow Wilson wanted the US to join, the US Senate refused to approve it. The greatest objection was to Article X, under which member nations would assist other members who were attacked, as it could have drawn the US into more foreign wars (as treaties often did for countries in earlier wars).