U.S. History · World War I & Foreign Policy
President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points
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President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points
Delivered to Congress, January 1918
In a message delivered to Congress in early 1918, President Wilson presented a program of fourteen points. Eight of the fourteen points addressed specific territorial issues among enemy nations. Five of the other six concerned general principles for a peaceful world: open treaties or agreements, freedom of the seas, free trade, reduction of weapons, and the adjustment of colonial claims based on the principles of self-determination. The fourteenth point proposed what was to become the League of Nations.
8
Points addressed specific territorial issues among enemy nations
5
Points concerned general principles for a peaceful world
14th
Point proposed the League of Nations
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