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Wilsonian ideal of self determination is a concept where Wilson Woodrow proposed that the people in a country that had the same political ideas can attempt to create their own independent state.
The influence it had after the world war 1 can be seen in the following:
- The nations of Britain and France did not agree with this concept, the reason they disagreed was because if followed they would have to give up all the nations that they had acquired all over the world.
- The Japanese nation agreed to include charter that recognized and promoted equality of people from all races.
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Jumonville's murder in captivity incited a strong French response, and Washington was unable to defend his makeshift Fort Necessity from French forces led by Jumonville's half-brother. Washington surrendered on July 4 and signed a confession—in French, which he could not read—to Jumonville's assassination.
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