The Fourteen Points speech was made by President Woodrow Wilson on April 8, 1918. It was directed to congress with the aim of detailing how the world will be rebuilt after the world war. The points have been noted below;
Point 1 - Public treaties
Point 2 - Freedom of navigation
Point 3 - Free trade
Point 4 - Limit arms
Point 5 - Impartial adjustment of colonial claims
Point 14 - An international association of nations
About fourteen points were made by PresidentWoodrow Wilson in his speech to congress.
Primary among the points that President Woodrow Wilson made is the fourteenth point where he suggested the League of Nations which will allow the mutual association of nations.
Today, the United Nations serves as this general body that allows nations of the world to convene and make agreements.