The 14 point plan
•Originally for the American people to justify war
•Now presented at the Paris Peace Conference
•The most important were:
•Outlawing alliances
•Freedom of the Seas
•Free Trade
•Disarmament
•Return of Russian territory held by Germany
•Alsace-Lorraine returned to France
•Formation of the League of Nations (Collective Security)
•Self Determination
•Now presented at the Paris Peace Conference
•The most important were:
•Outlawing alliances
•Freedom of the Seas
•Free Trade
•Disarmament
•Return of Russian territory held by Germany
•Alsace-Lorraine returned to France
•Formation of the League of Nations (Collective Security)
•Self Determination
summary
The 14 Point Plan created by Woodruff Wilson. This plan originally occurred for the American people to justify war. Woodrow Wilson presented this plan at the Post World War l, the Paris Peace Conference.The most important points in the plan, was Outlawing alliances, Freedom of the Seas, Free Trade, Disarmament, Return of Russian territory held by Germany, return of Alsace-Lorraine to France, Formation of the League of Nations as a Collective Security, and Self Determination.
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