Free trade was one of the Fourteen Points. The Fourteen Points were part of a public statement given by President Woodrow Wilson at the end of WWI.
The 14 points of the Versailles Treaty were NOT President Wilson's 14 points they were created by many countries, mainly France, to punish Germany. Wilson's agenda was the League of Nations.
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The Nations involved in the war couldn't settle their own matters for themselves and so Woodrow Wilson had drawn up the Fourteen Points as a series of proposals for "everlasting peace."
Woodrow Wilson was dissatisfied with the Treaty of Versailles. He was an idealist and wanted to build a better and more powerful world from the ruins of the first world war. He agreed with the fact that Germany should be punished for what they did, but to an extent. He was worried that if they treated Germany too harshly, then Germany would someday get revenge. Woodrow Wilson believed that all nations should agree and cooperate to achieven world peace, which is why he set the league of nations up and wrote the 14 points.
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President Woodrow Wilson.
Woodrow Wilson is the one known for his 14 points.
Yes it was first proposed by president Woodrow Wilson as one of his Fourteen Points
President Wilson's goals for a postwar settlement were called the Fourteen Points. Woodrow Wilson was President from 1913 to 1921.
Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the U.S during the Progressive Era along with Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft.
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President Woodrow Wilson was the president of the United States of America during WWl. (World War One)
President Woodrow Wilson's speech to congress was called "Fouteen Points".
President Woodrow Wilson.