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What was Wilson's 14-points?

Wilson's 14 points were his plan to end the present hostility among European nations and hopefully end all future wars. promoting world peace


What did Woodrow Wilson's fourteen points try to end?

His hope to end war, at least in Europe and America.


Who was the creator of the fourteen points and the league of nations at the end of world war 1?

woodrow wilson


Who rejected Wilson's fouteen points?

The Treaty of Versailles rejected Wilson's Fourteen Points proposal at the end of World War I. Many of the key principles from Wilson's plan were not included in the final treaty, leading to its eventual failure to prevent future conflicts.


Was free trade one of the fourteen points?

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.


How was Wilson forced to compromise during peace negotiations?

President Wilson was forced to compromise on his '14 Points' as he fell ill just after the Paris Peace Conference and could not air them. French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau stood in his stead and aired significantly different demands.


What was the name for President Wilsons series of proposals for peace in Europe at the end of World War 1?

Wilson's Fourteen Points.


Whose Fourteen Points served as a guidline for drawing up a peace agreement to end World War I?

Woodrow Wilson


Which treaty established terms of peace to end the war?

President Wilson had his 14 points but the final agreement was The Treaty Of Versallies


What indicated that President Wilson viewed the war as an international crusade rather than one for national glory?

Wilson called it "The War to End All War," and he presented his Fourteen Points peace initiative.


What was the purpose of the fourteen point?

the purpose for Woodrow's Wilson 14 points were to create peace following world war IThe Fourteen Points was a plan for peace following the end of World War I


How did Woodrow Wilson want to end the war?

Woodrow Wilson wanted all the parties involved in WW I to make concessions in his famous "Fourteen Points"-proposal. Germany was specifically asked to evacuate all territories it had occupied in Russia, Belgium and France and to return Alsace-Lorraine to France, which it had annexed after the Franco-Prussian war of 1870. Wilson however quickly discovered that the other Allies had no intention of making a single concession themselves and were only interested in settling old scores to their advantage and make Germany pay for the cost of the war.