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MaRussiya [10]
3 years ago
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On his long trip to Europe, Woodrow Wilson was met by appreciative and adoring crowds. However, the European diplomats who negot

iated the peace settlement resisted his efforts to impose his vision of a postwar world. Why did European diplomats fail to fully embrace Wilson’s idealistic plan for peace in the Fourteen Points?
History
1 answer:
IRISSAK [1]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: The answer is:

Wilson’s desires of democracy, free trade, and self-determination clashed with Europeans leaders because of their goals of territorial gain and revenge against Germany.

Explanation:

On January 8, 1918; President Wilson gave a speech about <u><em>The Fourteen Points,</em></u> It was a list that included principles, open covenants.

<u><em>Many European countries began to object his ideas.</em></u>

<u><em>England, France, and Italy were mostly interested in regaining what they had lost and gaining more by punishing Germany. Germany quickly found out that Wilson’s blueprint for world peace would not apply to them.</em></u>

Also, Britain and France suffered huge losses in WWI that they didn't want  to treat Germany with peace  

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