President Wilson's Fourteen Points were a set of principles aimed at promoting peace and preventing future conflicts following World War I. They emphasized self-determination for nations, open diplomacy, free trade, and the establishment of a League of Nations to ensure collective security. The points sought to address the underlying causes of the war and promote a just and lasting peace. Ultimately, they reflected Wilson's vision for a new international order based on cooperation and mutual respect among nations.
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Woodrow Wilsonâ??s plan for peace was called the 14 Points or the 14 Points Plan. He believed that this plan would help to create world peace.
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The most important outcome of the 14 points was the establishment of the League of Nations. Wilson essentially gave up all of his other points to establish this one. The other people involved in the treaty wanted to punish Germany very harshly so they did not agree to wilson's other points.
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Plan of a 14 points
When President Wilson made 14 points in the treaty of Versailles, he had many idealistic ideals. These ideals included the freedom of the seas and fair trade agreements, a set limit on arms, the end of secret alliances, and no punitive damages just to name a few.