President Wilson compromised on several provisions of the Treaty of Versailles that contradicted his Fourteen Points in order to secure support for the creation of the League of Nations. He believed that the League would be instrumental in ensuring lasting peace and preventing future conflicts. By conceding to the Allies on issues such as reparations and territorial adjustments, Wilson aimed to foster cooperation and stability in post-war Europe, despite the contradictions to his original vision. Ultimately, his willingness to compromise reflected a pragmatic approach to achieving a broader peace.
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