When World War I came to an end, President Woodrow Wilson put forth a peace plan known as the Fourteen Points. The points called for an end to secret treaties, an ending to economic barriers (which had been a major factor in the attempt to keep Europe supplied), and the creation of an organization of countries that would keep peace around the world, better known as the League of Nations.
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When World War I came to an end, President Woodrow Wilson put forth a peace plan known as the Fourteen Points. The points called for an end to
, an ending to
(which had been a major factor in the attempt to keep Europe supplied), and the creation of an organization of countries that would keep peace around the world, better known as the
.
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