The League of Nations was the only point that made it into the treaty.
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Free trade was one of the Fourteen Points. The Fourteen Points were part of a public statement given by President Woodrow Wilson at the end of WWI.
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The purpose of Wilson's Fourteen Points was to show other nations what the USA believed should be part of post-WWI. He also wanted to show other nations that although the USA wasn't a part of most of the war, it would be a major force in the treaty.
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Most of Wilson's '14 Points' were never accepted. They were conciliatory toward Germany and remarkably progressive. His suggestion for a 'League of Nations', a predecessor to the United Nations, was adopted by many nations, but not by his own country, the US, which did not join. Had Wilson's ideas been implemented, the Nazi party would probably never have been formed, and the Second World War might have been avoided.
The word saved is a verb. It is the past tense of save.
No. Close is a verb.additional. Close is used as part of a location name, such as Wilsons Close - similar in meaning to Wilsons Lane. A small public passageway, but dead ended.And of course, close is a descriptor as in my brother and I were close.