According to Wikipedia,
“The Fourteen Points was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end WW1.”
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No, it did not completly, what it did was based off of quotas, how many middle easterns were in the country before 1920, 10,000 so only 100 were allowed to come in, it was barley anthing, but not completely
Answer: It is clearly obvious that the colonials not only attempted to forestall payments on what Britain considered long overdue taxes but succeeded at costing the British Empire more than three hundred thousand pounds a year. The colonials resisted many changes, since they felt secure without the French to the north. Many colonists lost respect for Britain due to a sub par performance in battles throughout the war. The English felt quite differently, in fact they had a notion that the colonists had been illegally trading with Canada during the war. The English felt that the burden of debt must be shared. Ultimately most of the war was footed by the English back home
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