Effects Of Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points

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There were many after effects of the Fourteen Points. The helped shape the new world and indirectly led to WWII. Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points set up an idealistic peace by an idealistic man; however, when the time came for the Fourteen Points to become a new proposal to peace, they were warped and diluted by European political leaders hoping for vengeance and the destruction of Germany. The great pillar of hope that the Fourteen Points harbored was not felt in the USA so much as in the European countries hoping for a way out of war.