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Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points

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Tariana Yates
History 123
Townsend
10-15-15
Wilson’s 14 Points
Wilson established a plan of peace called the 14 points, which the Armistice is based upon (Ch. 24 ppt).
The 14 points were presented in a speech before both houses of Congress. The President hoped that the plan of peace would be embraced by the enemies. Most points dealt with redrawing the map of Europe, arms reduction, freedom of the seas, open treaties and the League of Nations (Ch. 24 ppt). The first five dealt with issues of broad international concern: Open diplomacy, Freedom of the seas, Removal of economic barriers, Reduction of armaments and
Adjustment of colonial claims. The last eight refer to specific territorial questions: Conquered territories in Russia, Preservation

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