Woodrow Wilson's final point, often referred to as the Fourteenth Point, called for the establishment of a League of Nations aimed at promoting international cooperation and preventing future conflicts. This idea significantly influenced the post-World War I peace process and was incorporated into the Treaty of Versailles. Although the League was established, it ultimately struggled to maintain peace and prevent WWII, largely due to the lack of support from the United States and other major powers. Wilson's vision for a collective security system laid the groundwork for future international organizations, including the United Nations.
Wilsons Promontory
14 point plan
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Woodrow Wilson
The League of Nations was the only point that made it into the treaty.
Woodrow Wilson
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
The American Congress
The Fourteen Points
bc there was an explosion and he never got to fully explain each point
the League of NationsThe League of Nations was included in the Treaty of Versailles. Many of his other points regarding treaty Germany with respect following the war were ignored by Britain & France.
The Woodrow Wilson Doctrine was a 14 point speech he present to Congress. The aim of the doctrine was to make a basis for a peaceful ending to WWI.