The "Points of Peace," often referred to as the "Fourteen Points," were a set of principles outlined by President Woodrow Wilson in 1918 as a framework for peace negotiations following World War I. Key points included the establishment of open diplomacy, freedom of navigation, free trade, disarmament, and the self-determination of nations. Wilson advocated for the formation of the League of Nations to promote collective security and prevent future conflicts. These principles aimed to address the root causes of war and create a more stable and just international order.
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