Woodrow Wilson's idealistic world view was pretty much not accepted by either the United States or the rest of the world. First of all, Wilson's political feuding with Henry Cabot Lodge and Congress, led to them not caring whether he looked weak before the Allied powers as a result of them failing to ratify the Treaty of Versailles. The Allied partners, considered his Fourteen Points, woefully naive, and rejected it in favor of the harsh Treaty of Versailles.
Woodrow Wilsonâ??s plan for peace was called the 14 Points or the 14 Points Plan. He believed that this plan would help to create world peace.
The only one of his Fourteen Points to be accepted was his last, the creation of the League of Nations.
Wilson referred to his philosophy of restoring democracy as the New Freedom. Woodrow Wilson served as America's 28th President.
President Woodrow Wilson was president while the Treaty was instated. Illness made him more determined to pass the treaty quickly.
Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points Plan stated the war had been fought for a moral cause and expressed hope for postwar peace. However, the United States' closest allies, Great Britain and France, viewed the plan as too idealistic, and secretly coveted gain from Germany's defeat.
Americans rejected Wilson's ideals
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Wilson is his last name, his first was Woodrow. Therefore President (Woodrow)Wilson.
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He earned a bachelors from Princeton and a PhD from Johns Hopkins.
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