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icang [17]
2 years ago
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The fourteen points of the early 20th century

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Bad White [126]2 years ago
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The Fourteen Points constituted the proposal exposed by US President Woodrow Wilson, in an speech delivered in 1918, while the peace terms after WWI were negotiated.

In this proposal, Wilson included several domestic progressive principle,s, which he translated into foreign policy (for example: free trade, open agreements, democracy or self-determination). His viewpoints were considered too optimistic and inapplicable in Europe, where the atmosphere was not peaceful at all yet.

Nataly_w [17]2 years ago
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<span>The fourteen points of the early 20th century were created by President Wilson of the United States, and sought to a create a new post-war era that would be free of global conflict and war. </span>
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