Key events

  • President Wilson's advisers for the plan were called the "Inquiry." Which had around 150 academics and were led by diplomat Edward House.

  • In Wilson's speech, he said of Germany that "We do not wish to injure her or to block in any way her legitimate influence or power."

  • In the speech, Wilson said World War I as the "final war for human liberty."

  • President Wilson received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919.