Answer: Wanted to severely punish Germany.
Step-by-step explanation:
The American President Wilson's peace plan (The Fourteen Points) that he presented in 1918 aimed at achieving peace between all nations by bringing justice to all nationalities, which included to not treat too harshly the vanquished Central Powers. However, Britain and France did not want to go easy on Germany and refused most of Fourteen Point's proposals as their intention was to severely punish Germany so they could regain what they had lost during the war and so Germany could never represent a military threat to them again.