
Documents in Detail: Wilson's Fourteen Points
Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points laid out Wilson’s plan for not only a post-war world, but in many ways a new world order, in response to the destruction of World War 1. TAH scholars discuss the meaning of, context around, and impact of Wilson’s ideas in this one-hour webinar.
Focus Document
- “Fourteen Points” Message, Woodrow Wilson, 1918
Complementary Documents
- Federalist 6, Alexander Hamilton, 1787
- The Senate and the League of Nations, Congressional Record, 1919
Scholars
- Dr. John Moser, Ashland University
- Dr. Jennifer Keene, Chapman University
- Dr. David Krugler, University of Wisconsin – Platteville