President Wilson's 14 Points

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President Wilson's 14 Points

Points 1-5 No more secret agreements Free navigation of all seas An end to all economic barriers between countries. Countries to reduce weapon numbers All decisions regarding the colonies should be impartial.

Points 6-10 6. he German Army is to be removed from Russia. Russia should be left to develop her own political set-up. 7. Belgium should be independent like before the war 8.France should be fully liberated and allowed to recover Alsace-Lorraine 9.All Italians are to be allowed to live in Italy. Italy's borders are to "along clearly reconcilable lines of nationality." 10. Self-determination should be allowed for all those living in Austria-Hungary.

Points 11-14 Self-determination and guarantees of independence should be allowed for the Balkan states. The Turkish people should be governed by the Turkish government. An independent Poland should be created which should have access to the sea. A League of Nations should be set up to guarantee the political and territorial independence of all states.