Woodrow Wilson desired for peace, and wanted his fourteen points to be regarded in the peace treaty. but mainly he desired for a League of Nations, a committee for all nations. however AMerica felt differently, and senate never signed this treaty. In his tries to form a support group for this document, he went around giving speeches, but eventually had a stroke due to overwork. all his tries failed, because his wife would not let him meet anyone when he suffered from stroke, and America suffered with having no President.
In Wilson's fourteen points he rallied for the need of a League of Nations and felt that without the nation being a part of this league, war would be inevitable in the nation's future. Ultimately, the League of Nations was formed but without the United States.
woodrow wilson thought that germany had to pay for its destructive part in ww1
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Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States. In general, most Americans believed in his ideals but wanted some changes made.
He believed that when we fight for a common goal that anything can happen and peace is what they all wanted.
If you are asking who said that, I think it is Woodrow Wilson.
I do not think so. I have never read that he did and his background was such that it is very very unlikely for several reasons that I can think of.
Opinions on Woodrow Wilson vary. Some people think of him as a progressive president who championed social and economic reforms, while others criticize him for his record on civil rights and his interventionist foreign policy. Overall, Wilson is typically seen as a consequential and controversial figure in American history.
Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States. In general, most Americans believed in his ideals but wanted some changes made.