President Woodrow Wilson's goals for a postwar settlement were known as the "Fourteen Points." These principles aimed to promote peace and prevent future conflicts by advocating for self-determination, open diplomacy, free trade, and the establishment of the League of Nations. Wilson's vision sought to address the underlying causes of World War I and foster a new international order based on collective security and cooperation.
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