Woodrow Wilson's plan for a League of Nations aimed to promote international cooperation and prevent future conflicts following World War I. He envisioned an organization where countries could resolve disputes peacefully and work together on global issues, ensuring collective security. The League was a central part of his Fourteen Points, reflecting his belief in diplomacy and collective action as means to achieve lasting peace. However, despite its establishment, the League ultimately struggled to enforce its principles and prevent further conflicts.
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