I'm not exactly sure but...
The kind of peace he wanted was to stop people from suffering thorugh violent actions such as war with each other or war with other nations.
Hope this helps!
form an international league of nations
Woodrow Wilson's middle name is Woodrow. His full name is Thomas Woodrow Wilson.I found the answer at http://www.creators.com/lifestylefeatures/words-and-trivia/answer-man-andy-seamans/presidential-middle-initials.html, if you want to see for yourself.
moral diplomacy is more of a talk it out for peace to stay away from fighting while the big stick policy is "using a big stick" to get what you want. Woodrow Wilson's moral dipomacy is more like a peace plan while with the big stick policy is maore of taking what you want.
moral diplomacy is more of a talk it out for peace to stay away from fighting while the big stick policy is "using a big stick" to get what you want. Woodrow Wilson's moral dipomacy is more like a peace plan while with the big stick policy is maore of taking what you want.
moral diplomacy is more of a talk it out for peace to stay away from fighting while the big stick policy is "using a big stick" to get what you want. Woodrow Wilson's moral dipomacy is more like a peace plan while with the big stick policy is maore of taking what you want.
he was my ancestor in fact- he wanted to change a lot of things but the reason he was famous was because he helped win WW. He was interested in peace but that is as much as i can say
he won the noble peace prize and lead the US into world war one
To be fair and considerable
Woodrow Wilson provided many of the key ideas and personally negotiated many details in the peace treaty that ended World War I. He created the slogan "Peace without Victory" to persuade America to not go to war.Though when Germany stopped sea traffic, sunk U.S. ships, and killed innocent Americans, Woodrow Wilson declared war. Nine months later, he introduced the Fourteen Points plan for peace, which included freedom of navigation of the seas, the return of land, and and independent Polish state. A year later, he went to Versailles to negotiate a treaty with the other of the big four (Italy, France, and England). The Allies disliked Wilson's emphasis on freedom for ethnic groups. At first, Germany refused to sign the peace treaty because officials did not want to have part of their army taken away, return the land they had taken, and pay for the damages, but then they did after pressure from France. Wilson did not want to force Germany to give up everything, but eventually he lost that argument with France. So finally. after battling for and losing some of what he wanted Wilson signed the the Treaty of Versailles, and peace, though a flawed peace, was restored to the world.
If you are asking who said that, I think it is 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.
Woodrow Wilson's intent in putting forward his fourteen points was to provide a clear and comprehensive plan for peace and the resolution of conflicts after World War I. He aimed to establish a fair and just international order that would prevent future wars, promote self-determination for nations, and create a system of collective security through the establishment of the League of Nations.
Woodrow Wilson Wilson died in 1924. In fact, Herbert Hoover was the only former President who was alive in 1941.