Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points plans were designed to check the Central Powers' continuation of the War and to inspire the Allies to victory. However, the treaty was not ratified by Congress, and France, Britain and Germany were more interested in regaining all of their territories, and grabbing more by punishing Germany.
Wilson wanted the war to end without anymore fighting, without a true victory.
The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to accept full blame for the war. Germany was stripped of its colonies and most of its armed forced. It was also burdened with $33 billion in reparations -- money that a defeated nation pays for the destruction cause by war.
Europe believed in the Treaty and they believed that Germany should have to serve it, while Wilson did not.
The Peace Treaty between America and England was made in "PARIS" :)
fourteen points peace plan
peace with France
No. Peace negotiations were conducted in Paris, France, and the Treaty of Peace was signed there. The war was fought elsewhere.
England gave up the several colonies they captured in the caribbean to provide more security to the Americas.
England was experiencing internal conflict between different political leaders, while France, Spain, and Russia were mostly at peace.
He wanted lasting peace and fairness. the other three members wanted the central powers to pay.
It was fourteen points on wilson's plam for peace
It was called 'Concord' to indicate a feeling of peace. (which does not happen very often between France and England, or indeed between France and any country)
It was called 'Concord' to indicate a feeling of peace. (which does not happen very often between France and England, or indeed between France and any country)
To Prevent Godzilla from killing all the people and ufos are peace
league of nations
Hitler wanted peace. a piece of France, a piece of Poland, and a piece of England.
The English army successfully escaped France and England did not have to soothe for peace, stopping the domination of all Europe.
Peace.
There is a 'Peace Tower' in Canada. England, US, France, as well as in many other countries. Most are free, but some charge admission fees.
Except for the peace of Amiens, from March 1802 to May 1803, Britain and France were continually at war during the period in question.