the league of nations
Summary
In 1918 the Paris Peace treaty was held to settle World War One. One of the big players of this treaty was Woodrow Wilson. Woodrow Wilson one of the Big Three brought to the table his 14 points. The 14 point were made to insure world peace every where forever. The last point of the 14 was to create the League of Nations. The League of Nations goals were to keep the peace world wide. The League solved many world conflicts and crisis. The League was the predecessor of the United Nations. Unfortunately the League was doomed to fail without the support of the major powers of Russia Germany and the US. When World War I came the league was torn apart.
suggestive question
What if the 14 points were never given?
Quote
"Where the great force lies, there must be the sanction of peace."
-Woodrow Wilson
In 1918 the Paris Peace treaty was held to settle World War One. One of the big players of this treaty was Woodrow Wilson. Woodrow Wilson one of the Big Three brought to the table his 14 points. The 14 point were made to insure world peace every where forever. The last point of the 14 was to create the League of Nations. The League of Nations goals were to keep the peace world wide. The League solved many world conflicts and crisis. The League was the predecessor of the United Nations. Unfortunately the League was doomed to fail without the support of the major powers of Russia Germany and the US. When World War I came the league was torn apart.
suggestive question
What if the 14 points were never given?
Quote
"Where the great force lies, there must be the sanction of peace."
-Woodrow Wilson