One major goal of President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen points was to create a League of Nations to prevent future wars.
Explanation:
Entry of the US into the First World War was in the year 1917 , one year before the end of the war. Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen points addressed the causes of war. In his speech Wilson called for the abolition of secret treaties, reduction in armaments etc.
He also called for the restructuring of colonial claims in a way benefiting the native people as well as the colonists. The crucial part of the Fourteen points is the call for a World Organization that granted political independence and territorial integrity to small and large states equally. This proposed World Organization became the League of Nations.