President Wilson outlined a peace proposal at the conclusion of World War 1. Some of the innovative ideas included self-determination of people to join the nation of their own choice (or form their own nation); a League of Nations to mediate disputes and prevent war; and much more. Some of his proposals were put into action, but many were undermined by the victorious and somewhat vengeful Allies.
Wilson's plan is known as the Fourteen Points because it detailed fourteen things that would create a lasting peace.
Woodrow Wilson didn't want another World War happening under his watch. Thus, he created the League of Nations. This is the precursor of what is the United Nations.
His plan was called the "Fourteen Points"
the League of Nations
The Fourteen Points
Fourteen Points
The Treaty of Versailles.
The League of Nations
his peace plan was actually sort of forgotten since the U.S. entered WW 1 soon after Wilson proposed it
What factors might have contributed to a lack of European enthusiasm for Wilson's peace plan?
Fourteen points
14 peace points
He started on a monday.
the treaty of Versailles
14 point peace speech
14 points
The League of Nations
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