President Woodrow Wilson led the U.S. delegation to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 primarily to advocate for his vision of a new world order based on democracy, self-determination, and collective security. He aimed to establish the League of Nations to promote peace and prevent future conflicts. Wilson sought to ensure that the principles outlined in his Fourteen Points were incorporated into the post-World War I settlement. His leadership was also motivated by a desire to shape the international landscape and secure a lasting peace after the devastation of the war.
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