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Woodrow Wilson

Personal data
Date of birthDecember 28, 1856
Place of birthStaunton, Virginia, U.S.
Date of deathFebruary 3, 1924(age 67)
Place of deathWashington, D.C., U.S.
Political partyDemocratic Party
SpouseEllen Axson (1885 � 1914)
Edith Bolling (1915 � 1924)
ChildrenMargaret
Jessie
Eleanor
Alma materDavidson College
Princeton University
University of Virginia
Johns Hopkins University
ProfessionAcademic
Historian
Political scientist
ReligionPresbyterianism
28th President of the United States
In officeMarch 4, 1913 - March 4, 1921
PresidentThomas Marshall
Vice PresidentThomas Marshall
Succeeded byWarren Harding
Preceded byWilliam Taft
34th Governor of New Jersey
In officeJanuary 17, 1911 - March 1, 1913
Succeeded byJames Fielder
Preceded byJohn Fort
13th President of Princeton University
In office1902 - 1910
Succeeded byJohn Stewart (Acting)
Preceded byFrancis Patton

Woodrow Wilson

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NameWilson
PresidentWoodrow Wilson
President Start1913
President End1921
Vice PresidentThomas R. Marshall
Vice President Start1913
Vice President End1921
StateWilliam J. Bryan
State Start1913
State End1915
State 2Robert Lansing
State Start 21915
State End 21920
State 3Bainbridge Colby
State Start 31920
State End 31921
TreasuryWilliam G. McAdoo
Treasury Start1913
Treasury End1918
Treasury 2Carter Glass
Treasury Start 21918
Treasury End 21920
Treasury 3David F. Houston
Treasury Start 31920
Treasury End 31921
WarLindley M. Garrison
War Start1913
War End1916
War 2Newton D. Baker
War Start 21916
War End 21921
JusticeJames C. McReynolds
Justice Start1913
Justice End1914
Justice 2Thomas W. Gregory
Justice Start 21914
Justice End 21919
Justice 3A. Mitchell Palmer
Justice Start 31919
Justice End 31921
PostAlbert S. Burleson
Post Start1913
Post End1921
NavyJosephus Daniels
Navy Start1913
Navy End1921
InteriorFranklin K. Lane
Interior Start1913
Interior End1920
Interior 2John B. Payne
Interior Start 21920
Interior End 21921
AgricultureDavid F. Houston
Agriculture Start1913
Agriculture End1920
Agriculture 2Edwin T. Meredith
Agriculture Start 21920
Agriculture End 21921
CommerceWilliam C. Redfield
Commerce Start1913
Commerce End1919
Commerce 2Joshua W. Alexander
Commerce Start 21919
Commerce End 21921
LaborWilliam B. Wilson
Labor Start1913
Labor End1921

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Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 � February 3, 1924) was the 28th President of the United States, from 1913 to 1921. A leader of the Progressive Movement, he served as President of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910, and then as the Governor of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913. With Progressive ("Bull Moose") Party candidate Theodore Roosevelt and Republican nominee William Howard Taft dividing the Republican Party vote, Wilson was elected President as a Democrat in 1912.

In his first term as President, Wilson persuaded a Democratic Congress to pass major progressive reforms including the Federal Reserve Act, Federal Trade Commission Act, the Clayton Antitrust Act, the Federal Farm Loan Act and an income tax. Wilson brought many white Southerners into his administration, and supported the introduction of segregation into many federal agencies.

Narrowly re-elected in 1916, he had full control of American entry into World War I, and his second term centered on World War I and the subsequent peace treaty negotiations in Paris. He based his re-election campaign around the slogan, "He kept us out of war", but U.S. neutrality was challenged in early 1917 when the German government began unrestricted submarine warfare despite repeated strong warnings, and tried to enlist Mexico as an ally. In April 1917, Wilson asked Congress to declare war. During the war, Wilson focused on diplomacy and financial considerations, leaving the waging of the war itself primarily in the hands of the Army. On the home front in 1917, he began the United States' first draft since the American Civil War, raised billions of dollars in war funding through Liberty Bonds, set up the War Industries Board, promoted labor union cooperation, supervised agriculture and food production through the Lever Act, took over control of the railroads, and suppressed anti-war movements. While he did not encourage the wave of anti-German sentiment sweeping the country in 1917-18, he did nothing to stop it.

In the late stages of the war, Wilson took personal control of negotiations with Germany, including the armistice. In 1918, he issued his Fourteen Points, his view of a post-war world that could avoid another terrible conflict. In 1919, he went to Paris to create the League of Nations and shape the Treaty of Versailles, with special attention on creating new nations out of defunct empires. In 1919, during the bitter fight with Henry Cabot Lodge and the Republican-controlled Senate over the U.S. joining the League of Nations, Wilson collapsed with a debilitating stroke. He refused to compromise, effectively destroying any chance for ratification. The League of Nations was established anyway, but the United States never joined. An intellectual-the only president with a PhD-he bitterly fought other intellectuals such as Roosevelt and Lodge. A Presbyterian of deep religious faith, Wilson appealed to a gospel of service and infused a profound sense of moralism into his idealistic internationalism, now referred to as "Wilsonian". Wilsonianism calls for the United States to enter the world arena to fight for democracy, and has been a contentious position in American foreign policy.


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