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The 'Fourteen Points' were listed in a speech delivered by President Woodrow Wilson of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress on January 8, 1918. This speech was intended to make a plan for peace in Europe after World War I. The common people of Europe welcomed Wilson as a hero but his Allied colleagues (Clemenceau, Lloyd George, and Orlando) remained skeptical of the applicability of Wilsonian idealism. Source : Irwin Unger, These United States (2007) Page 561.
On January 8, 1918, in an address to a joint session of Congress, Wilson listed Fourteen Points that gave war aims as well as guide-lines for a lasting peace after the war ended.
President Wilson's program for peace became to known as the Fourteen Points.

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