Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points Speech (Fights For Peace)

Woodrow Wilson begin a foreign policy plan which was also known as the 14 points speech to the U.S. congress. When the war broke out in Europe in 1914, U.S citizens thought that U.S should stay out of it and Woodrow agreed with the people. He wanted the U.S to consist of democracy, freedom, and justice. The speech was delivered on January 8th, 1918. The 14 points speech was constructed off of, the World War I, and settled it as "peace without victory." His speech was suppose to lighten up the Central Powers and end hostilities.