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LEAGUE OF NATIONS Woodrow Wilson, the 14 peace points & The Lea!e o" Nations #ac$ro!nd In 1918, Woodrow Wilson (President of the USA at the time) ma de a spee ch to Amer ic an Congress in an!ar" (1# months $efore the end of the war) %e o!t lined 1& points that he tho !ght wo!ld ens!re world peace for the f!t!re 'hese points all relate to ca!ses of World War *ne+ P!t them into the categories of ilitarism,  Alliances, I mperialism, -a tionalism The 14 %eace %rorae %oints 1+ -o more secr et ag reements ( .*pen c o/enants openl" arri/ed at.)+ 0+ r ee na/i ga tion of all seas+ 2+ An end to all economic $arriers $e tween co!ntries+ &+ Co!ntr ies t o r ed!ce weapon n!m$ers+ 3+ Al l dec isions regarding the col oni es sh o!l d $e impartial 4+ 'he 5erman Arm" is to $e remo/ed from 6!ssia+  6!ssia sho!ld $e left to de/elop+ 7+ elgi!m sho!ld $e independent li e $efore the war+ 8+ rance sho!ld $e f !l l" l i$erat ed an d all owed to reco/er Alsace:;orr aine+ 9+ All Ital ian s are to $e al low ed to li /e in It al "+ Ital "<s $or de rs are to $e .a long cl earl" recognisa$le lines of nationalit"+. 1#+ Self :determination sho!ld $e allowed for al l those li/ing in A!stria:%!ngar" + 11+ Self:determination and g!arantees of  independence sho!ld $e allowed for the alan states+ 10+ 'he ' !r ish pe opl e sho!ld $e go/ erned $" the '! r ish go/ ernment+ -on: '! r s in the ol d '!ri sh =mpire sho!ld go/ern themsel/es+ 12+ An independ ent Poland sho!ld $e cr eate d which sho!ld ha/e access to the sea+ 1&+ A ;eag!e of -ations sho!ld $e set !p to g!aran tee the po liti cal an d terri torial independence of all states+  Who' o Woodrow Wilson and America lead the charge to set !p an international $od" for peace o %owe/er, the" did not >oin the leag!e as the" wanted to remain isolationist o 5erman" was not allowed to >oin, d!e to taing the $lame for WWI o 6!ssia not allowed to >oin as it was a comm!nist go/ernment $" this point o  All other co!nt ries co!ld >oin and in 1919 there were &0 mem$er states, incl!ding  A!stralia What' o 6epresent at i/es fr om part icipat ing co!ntr ies met in an ann!al general assem$l" o 'he aim was to disc!ss iss!es that ma" affect world peace o 'he Co!ncil met more often and was ma de !p of permanent mem$e rs rance, ritain, apan and Ital" o It also had the a$ilit" to set !p international co!rts and other  organisations When' o Initiall" entioned in 1(1) $" Wilson o Esta*lished in 1(1( at the ?ersailles treat" conference o #ecae the United Nations in Octo*er +4, 1(4 Where' o Participating mem$ers initiall" >oined at -ersailles o eetings of co!nc il an d ge nera l assem$lies were held in Gene.a, Swit/erland (remem$er Swi t@erland had remained ne!tra l thr o!g ho!t the war) Wh0' o 'o stop another catas troph ic war from happening o 'o ens!re peacef !l wa"s of endi ng conflicts o 'o some etent, to ens!re the 'reat" of ?ersailles (and the others) were carried o!t

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LEAGUE OF NATIONSWoodrow Wilson, the 14 peace points &The Lea!e o" Nations

#ac$ro!nd

In 1918, Woodrow Wilson (President of the USAat the time) made a speech to AmericanCongress in an!ar" (1# months $efore the endof the war)

• %e o!tlined 1& points that he tho!ght wo!ld

ens!re world peace for the f!t!re

• 'hese points all relate to ca!ses of World War 

*ne+ P!t them into the categories of ilitarism, Alliances, Imperialism, -ationalism

The 14 %eace %rorae %oints1+ -o more secret agreements (.*pen co/enants

openl" arri/ed at.)+

0+ ree na/igation of all seas+2+ An end to all economic $arriers $etweenco!ntries+

&+ Co!ntries to red!ce weapon n!m$ers+3+ All decisions regarding the colonies sho!ld $e

impartial4+ 'he 5erman Arm" is to $e remo/ed

from 6!ssia+ 6!ssia sho!ld $e left to de/elop+7+ elgi!m sho!ld $e independent lie $efore the

war+8+ rance sho!ld $e f!ll" li$erated and allowed to

reco/er Alsace:;orraine+9+ All Italians are to $e allowed to li/e in Ital"+

Ital"<s $orders are to $e .along clearl"recognisa$le lines of nationalit"+.

1#+ Self:determination sho!ld $e allowed for allthose li/ing in A!stria:%!ngar"+

11+ Self:determination and g!arantees of  independence sho!ld $e allowed for the alanstates+

10+ 'he '!rish people sho!ld $e go/erned $" the'!rish go/ernment+ -on:'!rs in the old'!rish =mpire sho!ld go/ern themsel/es+

12+ An independent Poland sho!ld $e createdwhich sho!ld ha/e access to the sea+

1&+ A ;eag!e of -ations sho!ld $e set !p tog!arantee the political and territorial

independence of all states+

 

Who'

o Woodrow Wilson and America lead the

charge to set !p an international $od"for peace

o %owe/er, the" did not >oin the leag!e as

the" wanted to remain isolationisto 5erman" was not allowed to >oin, d!e to

taing the $lame for WWIo 6!ssia not allowed to >oin as it was a

comm!nist go/ernment $" this point

o  All other co!ntries co!ld >oin and in 1919there were &0 mem$er states, incl!ding

 A!stralia

 

What'

o 6epresentati/es from participating

co!ntries met in an ann!al generaassem$l"

o 'he aim was to disc!ss iss!es that ma"

affect world peaceo 'he Co!ncil met more often and was

made !p of permanent mem$ersrance, ritain, apan and Ital"

o It also had the a$ilit" to set !pinternational co!rts and otheorganisations

  When'

o Initiall" entioned in 1(1) $" Wilson

o Esta*lished in  1(1(  at the ?ersailles

treat" conferenceo #ecae the United Nations in

Octo*er +4, 1(4

 

Where'

o Participating mem$ers initiall" >oined a

-ersailleso eetings of co!ncil and genera

assem$lies were held in Gene.aSwit/erland  (remem$er Swit@erlandhad remained ne!tral thro!gho!t thewar)

  Wh0'

o 'o stop another catastrophic war from

happeningo 'o ens!re peacef!l wa"s of ending

conflictso 'o some etent, to ens!re the 'reat" of

?ersailles (and the others) were carriedo!t