Woodrow Wilson made a 14 point speech given on January 8, 1918. One of the main points was an open covenants of peace.
President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points advocated for self-determination, which directly supported Poland's aspirations for independence after World War I. Wilson emphasized the importance of national sovereignty and the right of peoples to choose their own governance, aligning with Polish desires to establish a sovereign nation after being partitioned among Russia, Prussia, and Austria-Hungary. His points helped legitimize Poland's claim to statehood during the post-war negotiations, contributing to its recognition at the Treaty of Versailles in 1919.
Wilson's Fourteen Points.
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 League of NationsThe League of Nations was included in the Treaty of Versailles. Many of his other points regarding treaty Germany with respect following the war were ignored by Britain & France.
The reconstitution of Poland that U.S. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed in Point 13 of his Fourteen Points
Woodrow Wilsons term was called "The Fourteen Points", in which he wanted to create a stable peace among naitions in Europe after World War 1. this eventualy lead to the creation of "The League of Nations"
fourteen points peace plan
To set goals for acheiveing peace after World War I.
He was US President that led the United States into World War I.
The Fourteen Points Plan did not work because many of the points were deemed unreasonable to the other countries like Britain and France. They also did not want the U.S. to control any peace treaties since they entered World War I late.
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Fourteen Points was a speech given by President Woodrow Wilson in 1918. It laid out policies for how Europe should proceed after the war was over.
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To try not to get make Wars in the future(He wanted peace). But it did not succeed
Wilson's Fourteen Points.
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.