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Fourteen Points | Text & Significance | Britannica
2025年2月3日 · The Fourteen Points were a proposal made by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in a speech before Congress on January 8, 1918, outlining his vision for ending World War I in a way that would prevent such a conflagration from occurring again.
Fourteen Points - Wikipedia
U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in a 1918 portrait. The Fourteen Points was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I. The principles were outlined in a January 8, 1918 speech on war aims and peace terms to the United States Congress by President Woodrow Wilson.
The Fourteen Points | National WWI Museum and Memorial
Designed as guidelines for the rebuilding of the postwar world, the points included Wilson’s ideas regarding nations’ conduct of foreign policy, including freedom of the seas and free trade and the concept of national self-determination, with the achievement of this through the dismantling of European empires and the creation of new states ...
President Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points (1918) - National Archives
2022年2月8日 · In this January 8, 1918, address to Congress, President Woodrow Wilson proposed a 14-point program for world peace. These points were later taken as the basis for peace negotiations at the end of World War I.
Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Points: How a Vision for World Peace Failed
2023年11月14日 · In a speech before Congress on January 8, 1918, Wilson laid out his “ 14 Points,” an ambitious blueprint for ending World War I that emphasized “national self-determination” for both small...
January 8, 1918: Wilson's "Fourteen Points" - Miller Center
In this address to Congress, President Wilson lists his "Fourteen Points" for a just and lasting peace. His objectives include the self-determination of nations, free trade, disarmament, a pact to end secret treaties, and a league of nations to realize collective security.
Woodrow Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” January 8, 1918 Gentlemen of the Congress ... It will be our wish and purpose that the processes of peace, when they are begun, shall be absolutely open and that they shall involve and permit henceforth no secret understandings of …
President Wilson delivers “Fourteen Points” speech - HISTORY
2009年11月16日 · The Fourteen Points speech of President Woodrow Wilson was an address delivered before a joint meeting of Congress on January 8, 1918, during which Wilson outlined his vision for a stable,...
Woodrow Wilson‘s 14 Points: A Vision for Post-World War I Peace
2024年5月26日 · In the midst of World War I, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson delivered a historic speech to Congress on January 8, 1918, outlining his vision for a post-war world. His "14 Points" became a blueprint for peace and a new global order based on democracy and self-determination.
What Were Woodrow Wilson’s ’14 Points’? - History Hit
On 8 January 1918, US President Woodrow Wilson gave a speech to Congress calling for an end to World War One and outlining his proposals for a postwar peace settlement. His 14 principles for America’s long-term war aims and peace terms became famously known as ‘the 14 points’. When war broke out across Europe in 1914, Wilson pledged neutrality.
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