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Wilson's plan of fair treatment of all nations to prevent further hostilities was called the Fourteen Points. It was a speech given to Congress on January 8, 1918.
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The main point of contention within Wilson's 14 Points was Article 10, which guaranteed territorial integrity and political independence of all members within the League of Nations. Opponents to this plan felt that this condition would force Americans to fight the wars of foreigners. The main senator to object this point was Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. Wilson's peace plan was a failed dream because he could not even get his own people to support it.
No, it did not. In fact in 1928 his League of Nations help ratify 65 countries and they agreed that they would not use war a means to win a argument. his 14 point plan helped the world abolish slavery. I contributed towards free trade and no economic barriers. If I were you i would look at what you would define as harming the U.S. I personally think it did the WORLD more good than harm.
To meet this emergency, Secretary of State George Marshall proposed in a speech at Harvard University on June 5, 1947, that European nations create a plan for their economic reconstruction and that the United States provide economic assistance.
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Woodrow Wilson's plan was for all nations to join the League of Nations and be friends forever, a plan which sadly failed.