Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points primarily emphasize principles of self-determination, open diplomacy, free trade, and the establishment of a League of Nations to ensure collective security. Key elements include the reduction of armaments, the adjustment of colonial claims, and the promotion of democratic governance. These points were intended to provide a framework for lasting peace following World War I and to address the root causes of conflict. Wilson's vision aimed to create a more just and stable international order.
The Fourteen Points was a plan in order to create a just and lasting peace, therefore, that was the goal of the Fourteen Points.
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President Woodrow Wilson's speech to congress was called "Fouteen Points".
Woodrow Wilsons term was called "The Fourteen Points", in which he wanted to create a stable peace among naitions in Europe after World War 1. this eventualy lead to the creation of "The League of Nations"
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.
Wilson made this speech to Congress in the US Capitol Building at Washington on January 8, 1918
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To set goals for acheiveing peace after World War I.