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Wilson's 14 Points

Wilson's 14 Points were a set of principles proposed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in 1918 as a framework for peace after World War I. They aimed to address the causes of the war and promote lasting stability. Key points included self-determination for nations, freedom of the seas, free trade, disarmament, and the establishment of a League of Nations to resolve conflicts peacefully. Wilson believed these measures would prevent future wars and foster cooperation among countries, reflecting a vision of a more just and open international order.