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The Fourteen Points was a speech delivered by President Woodrow Wilson in January 1918, outlining his vision for a post-World War I peace settlement. The program emphasized self-determination for nations, open diplomacy, free trade, disarmament, and the establishment of a League of Nations to promote collective security and prevent future conflicts. Wilson aimed to address the causes of the war and create a framework for a more just and stable international order. These points significantly influenced the Treaty of Versailles, although not all were incorporated into the final agreement.

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