Wilson originally wanted all fourteen points apart of the Treaty of Versailles. Wilson initially had the intentions of a new world order, allowing freedom of international waters, freedom of international trade, reduction of firearms, and the end of colonialism. At first the allies rejected Wilson’s plan; however, after an armistice with Germany and the U.S. threatening to discontinue imports and exports to the allies, the some provisions of Wilson’s Fourteen Points
Wilson originally wanted all fourteen points apart of the Treaty of Versailles. Wilson initially had the intentions of a new world order, allowing freedom of international waters, freedom of international trade, reduction of firearms, and the end of colonialism. At first the allies rejected Wilson’s plan; however, after an armistice with Germany and the U.S. threatening to discontinue imports and exports to the allies, the some provisions of Wilson’s Fourteen Points