The End of WWI and the Fourteen Points. The End of WWI.

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The End of WWI and the Fourteen Points

The End of WWI

The US Enters WWI April 6, 1917: Congress declares war on Germany US contributions to the Allies: 4.4 million troops; 323,000 casualties Naval power to reinforce blockade of Germany Economic resources – weapons, food, supplies, loans

The War Ends “Doughboys” were poorly trained, but came in great numbers Arrival of US troops strengthened Allies and raised morale October 1918: German navy revolts; war effort collapses November 11, 1918: armistice signed and fighting ends

So what happens next?

The Fourteen Points January 8, 1918 Speech outlining President Woodrow Wilson’s agenda for peace after WWI Four major goals Democracy Open markets Peace Larger role for the US

The Paris Peace Conference Orlando Meeting to negotiate a treaty to end WWI “Big Four” Allied powers: Britain Italy France USA Germany had no say Lloyd George Clemencea u Wilson

Europe after WWI And some territories Wilson mentions in his speech