Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points and the End of WWI

 
Review Questions
 
1) What caused fighting to stop on the Eastern
Front?
 
2) Which event officially ended WWI?
 
3) What was the day and time when fighting
stopped?
 
Wilson’s 14 Point Plan
 
While still at war, Woodrow Wilson draws up a
series of peace proposals.
 
Drawn up 10 months before the war ended
 
These are known as his 
14 Points
 
 
14 Points
 
Points 1-4 include:
An end to secret treaties
Freedom of the seas
Free trade
Reduced national armies and navies
 
14 Points
 
Point 5 was the adjustment of colonial claims
with fairness toward colonial peoples
 
What does this mean?
 
14 Points
 
Points 6-13 were specific suggestions for
changing borders and creating new nations.
 
The guiding idea behind these points was 
Self-
determination
 
14 Points
 
Self-Determination
 = allowing people to
decide for themselves under what
government they wished to live
 
14 Points
 
Point 14 proposed a “general association of
nations”
 
These nations would protect “great and small
states alike”
 
Wilson wanted an organization that could
peacefully negotiate solutions to world
conflicts.
 
 
14 Points were accused of being Allied
propaganda
 
Copies were dropped behind German lines to
encourage surrender. Why?
 
Became the basis of German surrender
 
Woodrow Wilson
 
Wilson awarded 1919 Nobel Peace Price for
his peacemaking efforts
 
Were his points a success?
 
They provide a framework for the discussions
at Versailles
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Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points were a series of peace proposals aimed at ending World War I and establishing lasting peace. These points included measures such as ending secret treaties, ensuring freedom of the seas, and promoting self-determination. Wilson's efforts were recognized with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919, and his points provided a framework for the discussions at the Versailles Treaty.

  • Woodrow Wilson
  • 14 Points
  • World War I
  • Peace Proposal
  • Versailles Treaty

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  1. Review Questions 1) What caused fighting to stop on the Eastern Front? 2) Which event officially ended WWI? 3) What was the day and time when fighting stopped?

  2. Wilsons 14 Point Plan While still at war, Woodrow Wilson draws up a series of peace proposals. Drawn up 10 months before the war ended These are known as his 14 Points

  3. 14 Points Points 1-4 include: An end to secret treaties Freedom of the seas Free trade Reduced national armies and navies

  4. 14 Points Point 5 was the adjustment of colonial claims with fairness toward colonial peoples What does this mean?

  5. 14 Points Points 6-13 were specific suggestions for changing borders and creating new nations. The guiding idea behind these points was Self- determination

  6. 14 Points Self-Determination = allowing people to decide for themselves under what government they wished to live

  7. 14 Points Point 14 proposed a general association of nations These nations would protect great and small states alike Wilson wanted an organization that could peacefully negotiate solutions to world conflicts.

  8. 14 Points were accused of being Allied propaganda Copies were dropped behind German lines to encourage surrender. Why? Became the basis of German surrender

  9. Woodrow Wilson Wilson awarded 1919 Nobel Peace Price for his peacemaking efforts Were his points a success? They provide a framework for the discussions at Versailles

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