President Wilson convinced the allies to accept his plan for the League of Nations.
the president during ww1 was Wilson
President Wilson contributed greatly to political science. President Wilson's ideas consisted of the tariff reform, the business reform, and the banking reform.
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President Taft and President Wilson
Wilson had a dream of ending all war in the future. He had the picture of a League of Nations that would settle any disputes between countries and remove any cause for war. He thought of WWI as being the "War to end all wars."
President Wilson convinced the allies to accept his plan for the League of Nations.
He didn't convince. He tried to mediate a compromise settlement.
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Woodrow Wilson was part of the allies during ww1 he was the president of the united states and the united states were on the allies side
President Wilson was the author of the famous '14 Points' as a basis for the peace treaty to be conducted between the Allies and the Axis countries after WW1. When peace negotiations started, he did however not manage to convince England and France to adopt his 14 points as the basis for negotiations, since they chose to go out for enormous damage payments and wanted to cripple Germany as an economic and military threat. The only plan of Wilson that was accepted was the formation of a League of Nations, although Germany was not invited to join and Wilson's own US in the end refused to join it.
They believed Wilson would not allow the Allies to treat Germany harshly after the war.
Parts of the plan affecting colonies were unacceptable to the Allies - Apex
Germany was made to pay reparations to the allies.
Parts of the plan affecting colonies were unacceptable to the Allies - Apex
Make it impossible for future world wars too begin
Make it impossible for future world wars too begin
President Wilson was unwilling to cut off trade with Britain in World War 1 because the profitable trade with the Allies was extremely important to the United States.