Presidents of the United States 2022

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Woodrow Wilson

The 28th President of the United States Born: 1856 Died: 1924 Served: 1913 to 1921

Before He Was President Wilson was a professor of political science and became president of Princeton in 1902. A group of conservative Democrats noticed Wilson and persuaded him to run for Governor of New Jersey in 1910. He endorsed and carried out a progressive platform as governor — offering some foreshadowing on his presidential policies.

Major Policy Near the middle of Wilson’s presidency, he made the biggest decision of his tenure. On April 2,1917, he asked Congress for a declaration of war on Germany.

The son of a Presbyterian minister, Woodrow Wilson was born in Virginia in 1856. He would later ascend into a leader of the Progressive Movement, following the mantra, “Make the world safe for democracy,” as he directed the American entrance into World War I.

His other major efforts included: • Guiding three major pieces of legislation through Congress: the Underwood Act (a lower tariff), the Federal Reserve Act and the establishment of the Federal Trade Commission to prohibit unfair business practices; • Law prohibiting child labor; and • Law limiting railroad workers to an eight-hour day. Along with his major policies, Wilson also suffered a dramatic defeat in 1918. After the Germans signed the Armistice, Wilson presented to the Senate the Versailles Treaty, containing the Covenant of the League of Nations.

Wilson was a highly educated president, graduating from Princeton (then the College of New Jersey) and the University of Virginia Law School.

But the treaty failed by seven votes in the Senate, dealing Wilson a major blow in his efforts to mobilize Americans for peace and unity.

He then earned his doctorate at Johns Hopkins University and entered a career in academia before marrying Ellen Louise Axson in 1885.

The treaty was so important to Wilson that he nearly died for it, organizing a national tour to capture public sentiment for it, even against the orders of his doctors. He became so overcome with exhaustion that he suffered a stroke and nearly died. Wilson would recover but eventually passed away in 1924.

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