The fourteenth point, which established the League of Nations seems to be Wilson's favorite and attracted the most attention. It was to be a forum for nations to discuss and settle their grievances without having to resort to war. He pushed hard to get it included in the peace treaty and later traveled over the United States in a futile effort to gain support for it.
His fifth point on settling colonial claims and which included the right of colonies to pursue their own best interests may have been actually been the most important step towards world peace.
An independent Polish state should be erected which should include the territories inhabited by indisputably Polish populations, which should be assured a free and secure access to the sea, and whose political and economic independence and territorial integrity should be guaranteed by international covenant.
Wilson's final and, in his mind, most important point was the establishment of a "general association of nations" that would foster international cooperation, freedom, and peace.
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The fourteenth point, which established the League of Nations. It was to be a forum for nations to discuss and settle their grievances without having to resort to war.
an end to economic barries between countries
The Creation of a " general association of nation's"
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Free trade was one of the Fourteen Points. The Fourteen Points were part of a public statement given by President Woodrow Wilson at the end of WWI.
Yes it was first proposed by president Woodrow Wilson as one of his Fourteen Points
Woodrow Wilson is the one known for his 14 points.
no...none of them
One of the changes Woodrow Wilson called for in his Fourteen Points was the establishment of a League of Nations. This international organization would provide a platform for countries to negotiate and resolve conflicts peacefully, with the goal of preventing future wars.
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The only one of his Fourteen Points to be accepted was his last, the creation of the League of Nations.
i don't know but I'm the one who asked the question.