President Woodrow Wilson's two main goals in World War I were to ensure a just and lasting peace and to promote the principle of self-determination for nations. He sought to establish a framework for international cooperation through the League of Nations, aimed at preventing future conflicts. Additionally, Wilson aimed to make the world "safe for democracy," believing that U.S. involvement would help spread democratic ideals globally. These objectives were articulated in his Fourteen Points, which outlined his vision for post-war peace.
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