The United States Congress did. Congress has to approve all treaties before the United States can officially agree to them, and Woodrow Wilson's 14 points were a part of the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War 1. The main part of his 14 points was the creation of the League of Nations (now known as the United Nations). Congress did not want the U.S. to get involved in the League of Nations, and so did not approve the treaty.
Allied leaders, notably the French, did not want to absolve Germany of blame, and pushed for war reparations. The US Senate, again leaning toward isolationism, refused to agree to US membership in the League of Nations.
The Fourteen Points was a plan in order to create a just and lasting peace, therefore, that was the goal of the Fourteen Points.
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Woodrow Wilsons term was called "The Fourteen Points", in which he wanted to create a stable peace among naitions in Europe after World War 1. this eventualy lead to the creation of "The League of Nations"
Wilson made this speech to Congress in the US Capitol Building at Washington on January 8, 1918
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