Wilson's Fourteen Points To Establish Peace

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The Fourteen Points were a list of requests by President Wilson in order to accomplish peace without punishing those who had started World War I. Its purpose was to end the war peacefully and not blame any country for the war, but to help each other move forward. He put forth this plan during the war in order to show his country that they were not fighting for nothing. Republicans opposed this idea because they believed that Americans should focus on themselves, and supported the isolationist point of view. Wilson’s Fourteen Points would had led to many changes in European and American government and society that would lead to increased peace. The treaty wanted fairness among imperializing countries, so that European countries could no longer

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