It was a framework for creating a permanent peace for all nations following World War 1
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The fourteen points can be characterized into three parts. These three parts are the general peace, general war and the limited war.
The Fourteen Points were Woodrow Wilson's plan for Peace after World-War I. Democracy and free trade were important bases on the Fourteen Points.
President Woodrow Wilson of the United States created the Fourteen Points. The Fourteen Points were drawn up to determine the aftermath of World War I and were a plan for "everlasting peace."
Woodrow Wilson came up with the fourteen points after WWI as a way to settle things.
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he creation of an international organization to keep peace and security in the world.