Thursday, March 21, 2019
President Woodrow Wilsons Fourteen Points :: american presidents, 14 points
President Woodrow Wilson was elected in the year 1912. He was over all a good president, however was non very old(prenominal) with foreign policy. His thought was that America should stay neutral and not get under ones skin involved. This was true, America had enough problems of its own to worry about. Wilson was an honest man and treasured to keep the promises he made during his campaign. He began passing new laws including the Clayton fair Act which made labor unions legal (Joseph, 19). World War I started in Europe in July of 1914. President Woodrow Wilson successfully handled his challenge of struggle because he state war, made 14 points, and achieved peace between the countries.Wilson did not want to go to war, it was his belief that America should stay neutral. The war hadnt begun in England but was going to very soon due to the focus between the countries. Wilsons first order of business was to propose a stipulation of friendship among England, Germany, and the Unite d States (Osinski 60). However no agreements came from this peace operation. June 28, 1914 war was declared, at this time America didnt have any reason to join in the war, or to take sides. Since the war had begun American businesss and financial companies wanted to know if they could add money to foreign countries. American farmers and manufacturers wanted to not limit the restrictions of trade with them and Wilson had to allow Americans to sell goods and loan money to the any foreign country (Osinski 61). America had a deduct in the war, not directly, but unclearly America was part of the war. On April 6th, 1917 the U.S. declared war with Germany. This was what Wilson did not want to do, but good would eventually have of it.President Wilson was ready to present his plan for peace. He made his xiv Points, these were his 14 areas for correction and agreement. Some of these fourteen points include freedom of navigation, munition reduction, and forming an association of nations (Collins 96). During these fourteen points Germany was even noted, stating We wish her only to accept a place of equality among the peoples of the world instead of a place of controller (Collins 96). The words Wilson used were carefully picked and simply stated. Wilson was applauded for his idea and newspapers wrote about him (Collins 96). In October German leaders told the United States that they wanted to sit down and discourse an end to the war based on Wilsons fourteen points (Collins 97).
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