Analysis Of Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points Speech

157 Words1 Pages
Woodrow Wilson’s vision for peace after war, also known as his “Fourteen Points” speech was to establish moral goals for America’s participation in World War I. Although the speech was made up of fourteen topics, Wilson’s major concerns were on eight specific topics. These topics included freedom of the seas, end to secret treaties and negotiations, establishment of equal and free trade, arms reduction, welcoming Russia into the international community, granting self-government to Central Europe and Balkan, independence for Turkey and Poland, and to establish a forum to ensure freedom and peace for all people. Those eight specific topics Wilson believed to be geopolitical issues that should be resolved after the war. As stated there were a