Wilson's fourteen points was relayed with the purpose of detailing the ways to achieve peace after World War I. The points were drawn from research that detailed the many problems that could arise after the war.
he hoped to prevent futurewars
Woodrow Wilson gave the Fourteen Points speech so it would be known what the United StatesÕ long term objectives were for World War I. The Fourteen Points addressed diplomacy, the League of Nations, and freedom of the seas as well as colonial and territorial claims.
He believed that the Treaty of Versailles was wrong. He wanted the U.S. the benefit because we were now loosing money and he wanted to make Germany responsible for all of if and so that's why.
to create a just and lasting worldwide peace
President Wilson proposed his 14 points because he believed that they would establish world peace, ease tensions between countries, and prevent another major war.
to dictate the world peace treaty and to look like a strong leader
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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.
Woodrow Wilson promoted free trade by "passing" his Fourteen Points plan.
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The Fourteen Points, which included his League of Nations.
he hoped to prevent futurewars