President Woodrow Wilson had announced a speech in January 8, 1918 called the Fourteen Points as a foundation for peace to end World War 1. Wilson 's plan was to use this speech to attempt long lasting peace between the Allies and the Central Powers using what he believed were fourteen main elements to achieve this hence the speeches title Fourteen Points. Wilson had gone through a brief tour of Western Europe after the war in December 1918 to eventually meet up with three representatives of Europe in Paris to discuss and format a peace treaty. President Wilson represented America, Lloyd George represented Great Britain, Georges Clemenceau which represented France, and Vittorio Orlando which represented Italy. During the conference between strong nation, President Wilson had learned that the other nation agree with his ideals but they still …show more content…
Wilson speech was drafted to accomplished some goals that Wilson had planned. One goal is that this speech would be like a draft to world peace. The second goal would to arrange peace after World War has ended. Third goal would to prevent another cycle of war and etc. First five points of Wilson 's goals were to dispose the main causes of the war whereas the other eight require for the cooperation of the Central Powers and for the nation to pursue economic, social and cultural systems. At the end of the war, four nation had participated in a conference in Paris known as the Paris Peace Conference who were Great Britain, Italy, France, and America to discuss some sort of peace treaty using the fourteen points. The representatives of each nation did agree with what President Wilson was trying to explain but they did not accept to be peaceful with Germany without any reparations and without giving away the land they took which was later confirmed in the Treaty of