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Woodrow Wilson made a 14 point speech given on January 8, 1918. One of the main points was an open covenants of peace.
The Woodrow Wilson Doctrine was a 14 point speech he present to Congress. The aim of the doctrine was to make a basis for a peaceful ending to WWI.
The Woodrow Wilson Doctrine was a 14 point speech he present to Congress. The aim of the doctrine was to make a basis for a peaceful ending to WWI.
Wilsons Promontory
In his 14 point speech, Woodrow Wilson promised open diplomacy, removal of economic barriers, and freedom of the seas. In addition, he promised a reduction of armaments.
The most important point in President Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points speech was the call for the establishment of a League of Nations, aimed at promoting peace and preventing future conflicts through diplomacy and collective security. This idea laid the foundation for the creation of the League of Nations after World War I.
14 point plan
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Woodrow Wilson made a notable speech to Congress in which he listed 14 points which he thought could be used to negotiate peace in Europe after W W I broke out.Woodrow Wilson .
The Wilson Doctrine during the First World War was Woodrow Wilson's 14 point speech he presented to Congress. It was his plan to end the fighting.
Woodrow Wilson