Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
League of Nations. The 14 points and The Treaty of Versaillies.
fourteen points peace plan
The Fourteen Points argued that no country should be punished for the war, while the Paris Peace Conference called for harsh punishments for Germany.
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Fourteen Points!
He had plans of peace called the fourteen points
which allied leader is described below? his peace for world war 1 was called the fourteen points.
Wilson's idealistic statement of American war aims, known as the Fourteen Points, called for self-determination for nations, disarmament, and a league of nations to promote international cooperation and prevent future wars. He believed in the principles of democracy, international law, and open diplomacy, with the goal of creating a more just and peaceful world order. However, many of his points were not fully implemented or realized in the aftermath of World War I.
He called it "the war to end all wars," and put forth the Fourteen Points to bring what he hoped was permanent peace to Europe.
Woodrow Wilson is the one known for his 14 points.