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         Wilson Woodrow Us President:     more books (31)
  1. Woodrow Wilson (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2007-03
  2. Philosophy and Policies of Woodrow Wilson (Midway Reprint Ser) by Latham, 1958-03
  3. Woodrow Wilson The State of the Union Address (President) by Woodrow Wilson, 2009-07-18
  4. President Wilson's Addresses - Woodrow Wilson by Woodrow Wilson, 2009-07-17
  5. The Inaugural Speeches of the President - Woodrow Wilson by Woodrow Wilson, 2009-10-15
  6. Woodrow Wilson as president (1916) by Eugene Brooks, 2010-10-17
  7. Address of the President of the United States, delivered at a joint sessio by Woodrow Wilson United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), 2009-08-14
  8. PRESIDENT WILSON'S FOURTEEN POINTS SPEECH by Woodrow Wilson, 2009-05-12
  9. President Wilson's Addresses by Woodrow Wilson, 2010-05-21
  10. "State of the Union Addresses of Woodrow Wilson" by Woodrow Wilson, 2008-12-31
  11. Woodrow Wilson, the Story of His Life by William Bayard Hale, 2010-05-18
  12. Woodrow Wilson, His Life and Work by William Dunseath Eaton, Harry Cyril Read, 2010-05-18
  13. Woodrow Wilson a Biography by Current History Maga, 1925
  14. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him by Joseph P. Tumulty, 2009-03-18

61. Woodrow Wilson International Center
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62. Woodrow Wilson International Center
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63. When The President Is The Patient: Woodrow Wilson, The Disabled Presidency
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Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921)
The Disabled Presidency
Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, served two terms in the White House. Wilson appeared to be in good health when he was elected president in 1912. He was re-elected four years later, and the beginning of his second term was dominated by World War I. At the conclusion of the war in 1918, Wilson went to Paris to personally negotiate a peace treaty with our Allied partners. Wilson advocated his own peace plan, which included the creation of a League of Nations. The President neither consulted the Senate when preparing the plan nor when negotiating it with the Allies. This was a political blunder on Wilson's part. When he presented the treaty to the Senate, Wilson expected its passage with no changes. Republican senators vowed to defeat the treaty unless changes were made. President Woodrow Wilson This photograph shows Wilson in 1912, the first year of his presidency. Some historians have claimed that Wilson suffered three strokes before he became president and thus should never have been elected. These contentions cannot be proven, however.

64. Woodrow Wilson - Wikipedia
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Rank: Term of Office: March 4 March 3 Followed: William Howard Taft Succeeded by: Warren G. Harding Date of Birth December 28 Place of Birth: Staunton Virginia Date of Death: February 3 Place of Death: Washington, D.C. First Lady

65. President Of The United States Of America - Wikipedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The head of state of the United States is called the President , who also serves the functions of chief executive and commander in chief of the armed forces. By current law, the U.S. president serves a four-year term and may only be re-elected once, as a result of the twenty-second amendment to the U.S. Constitution . In slang, the President of the United States is sometimes called POTUS . The wife of the President traditionally serves as First Lady
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66. Woodrow Wilson- Selections From The Archives Of American Art
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Clifford Berryman's long career as a political cartoonist resulted in relationships with several presidents. Selected from the Clifford, Kate, Florence, and Jim Berryman papers, 1829-198 4, are a few documents relating to Woodrow Wilson. Letter from Woodrow Wilson to Clifford Berryman, Dec. 4, 1916, thanking him for his support. 1 page, 17.7 x 13.1 cm. Program from the inauguration of President Woodrow Wilson , and Vice-President Thomas Riley Marshall, 1917. 1 leaf, folded to 9.6 x 22.6 cm. Letter from Edith Bolling Wilson to political cartoonist Clifford Berryman, Feb. 10, 1917, thanking him for a box of candy from the "Evening Star Club" that arrived with one of Berryman's signature drawings of a little bear. 1 leaf, folded to 13.5 x 17.2 cm. 3 pages.
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67. President Woodrow Wilson Fourteen Points Speech
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Fourteen Points Speech
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January 8, 1918
Gentlemen of the Congress ... It will be our wish and purpose that the processes of peace, when they are begun, shall be absolutely open and that they shall involve and permit henceforth no secret understandings of any kind. The day of conquest and aggrandizement is gone by; so is also the day of secret covenants entered into in the interest of particular governments and likely at some unlooked-for moment to upset the peace of the world. It is this happy fact, now clear to the view of every public man whose thoughts do not still linger in an age that is dead and gone, which makes it possible for every nation whose purposes are consistent with justice and the peace of the world to avow now or at any other time the objects it has in view. We entered this war because violations of right had occurred which touched us to the quick and made the life of our own people impossible unless they were corrected and the world secured once for all against their recurrence. What we demand in this war, therefore, is nothing peculiar to ourselves. It is that the world be made fit and safe to live in; and particularly that it be made safe for every peace-loving nation which, like our own, wishes to live its own life, determine its own institutions, be assured of justice and fair dealing by the other peoples of the world as against force and selfish aggression. All the peoples of the world are in effect partners in this interest, and for our own part we see very clearly that unless justice be done to others it will not be done to us. The program of the world's peace, therefore, is our program; and that program, the only possible program, as we see it, is this:

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70. Decades History Timelines - WWI (1917)
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-Salk vaccine is declared safe, polio vaccine distributed -Yuri Gagarin 1st in space, orbits Earth in Vostok I -Columbia lifts off on First Space Shuttle mission -Patent issued to Harvard for genetically altered mouse Top World War I (The Great War) Add To My Timeline Unrestricted sub warfare declared Germany announces unrestricted submarine warfare Germany resumes sub attacks Germany resumes unrestricted submarine warfare U.S. breaks ties with Germany US severs diplomatic ties with Germany Germans withdraw to Hindenburg line German forces begin withdrawal to strong positions on the Hindenburg Line Germany courts Mexico Britain presents the decoded Zimmerman Telegram to the US. It details a German proposal for Mexico's allegiance against the United States. Wilson is enraged and releases the document to the American public on March 1.

71. Woodrow Wilson
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Thomas Woodrow Wilson, the son of a Presbyterian minister, was born in Staunton, Virginia, in 1856. Educated at Princeton, the University of Virginia and Johns Hopkins University, he became a professor at Princeton (1890-1902). He also published the bo ok, History of the American People
After being elected Democratic Governor of New Jersey in 1911, Wilson became a national figure due to his progressive views on reform. The following year he was elected as the twenty-eighth President of the United States. Over the next few years he concentrated on anti-trust measures and on reorganizing the federal banking system.
On the outbreak of the First World War President Woodrow Wilson declared a policy of strict neutrality. Although the USA had strong ties with Britain, Wilson was concerned about the large number of people in the country who had been born in Germany and Austria. Other influential political leaders argued strongly in favour of the USA maintaining its isolationist policy. This included the

72. The Federal Government And Negro Workers Under President Woodrow Wilson
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Washington, D.C., March 16, 2000 On July 28, 1914, Austria-Hungary invaded Serbia following the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand and World War I began. This conflict "over there" set in motion a chain of events that would have profound consequences at home for the American Negro workforce and people, and for the federal government in relation to them. The first consequence was that the flow of European immigrants, the main source of additional labor fueling America's burgeoning industrial economy, was reduced from a torrent to a trickle. In 1914 more than 1.2 million came; in 1915 only 327,000 entered the country. European armies soaked up conscription age workers and many immigrants returned to their homelands from the United States. At the same time, European demand for U.S. agricultural and industrial products soared as belligerents struggled to meet wartime needs. U.S. labor was now in reduced supply and enhanced demand. A new source of labor was needed if production was ever to meet Europe's requirements. As the USES extended its reach deeper into the labor market and demand for labor in the industrial North swelled, it inevitably came into contact with Negro job-seekers in the South. No doubt the notices in post offices got their attention, and many were attracted by the provision of travel advances. In 1916, 7,352 Negroes turned in blanks at the post offices, and 7.1 percent of these were placed in jobs. While these numbers seem small, they indicate that the Department of Labor had became a factor in the Great Migration. In its Annual Report for 1917, the Department acknowledged that "[s]ome of the Negro migration northward had been through agencies of the U.S. Employment Service." Negro sociologist Charles Johnson went even further when he wrote in 1930: "Quite unwittingly the [department], through its practice of assisting in the movement of labor to acute points of demand, was giving the first impetus to the Negro migration."

73. Woodrow Wilson Portrait-www.scstatehouse.net - LPITS
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Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924)
President of the United States;
Resident of Columbia, 1870-1874
"The Visionary President"
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Born: December 28, 1856, in Staunton, Virginia
Died: February 3, 1924, in Washington, D.C.
Married: Ellen Louise Axson (1860-1914), on June 24, 1885; Edith Bolling Galt (1872-1961), on December 18, 1915
Religion: Presbyterian
Education: College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), A.B., 1879; A.M., 1882; University of Virginia Law School, 1879-81; Johns Hopkins, Ph.D., 1886
Political Party: Democrat Career: Lawyer; Professor; Author; President of College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), 1902-10; Governor of New Jersey, 1911-13; President of the United States, 1913-21 Domestic Policy Highlights: Underwood Act, Federal Reserve Act of 1913, Clayton Antitrust Act, Espionage and Sedition Acts Foreign Policy Highlights: World War I, Fourteen Points, Mexico, League of Nations A Life in Brief Woodrow Wilson was one of our nation's most influential and visionary presidents; only Washington, Lincoln, and Franklin Roosevelt are ranked above him in importance. Born in Virginia in 1856 and raised in Georgia, Wilson's earliest memories include seeing Yankee soldiers marching into town during the Civil War. Wilson's father was a Presbyterian minister who fervently supported the South's secession from the Union. A frail and sickly child, Wilson twice withdrew from college due to failing health, eventually graduating from Princeton. After studying on his own and successfully passing the bar exam to become a lawyer in North Carolina, Wilson enrolled at Johns Hopkins University, where he received a Ph.D. in political science.

74. Border Revolution - Page 4
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United States Response and Involvement with Mexico during the Revolution
The US economic interest in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution assured revolutionary nationalism and also xenophobia which had determined that the US economic policies towards Mexico would be, unsympathetic, hostile, and even interventionist. The economic interest in Mexico was so great that many Americans were investing in Mexico through capital investments, indirect and direct investments. These investments included government bonds and real estate investments. The biggest economic investment that the US made with Mexico during the revolution was the exportation of oil. Many of the attitudes of the American religious and womans group, as well as the economic interest of the politicians, correlated into military response and at the time, President Woodrow Wilsons response and involvement in the Mexican revolution.
US Military Involvement
Decisions made prior to the breakout of the Mexican revolution and during the beginning of the war, proposed that the United States would only aid civil authorities in enforcing the neutrality laws. The secretary of war Jacob Dickinson, authorized American Military commanders to only warn the Mexican militarys about the actions that would be taken if American lives and property were ever threaten. Mexican Military commanders were warned that only if the military endangered the lives and property of North Americans, then the US military would intervene. Otherwise the US had no intention to further disrupt the relations in Mexico.

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76. ReferenceResources:UnitedStatesPresidents
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77. Wilson, Woodrow
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78. 28th President, (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson
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President (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson
Served 1913-1917, 1917-1921 Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born December 28, 1856, in Staunton, Virginia. Wilson did not learn to read until he was nine, but he went on to become a college professor, an author, president of Princeton University, and President of the United States. Wilson married Ellen Axzon June 24, 1885, and they had three children. Nominated by the Democrats in 1912, with Thomas Marshall as his running mate, Wilson was the first Democrat to win the White House is 20 years, and except for Cleveland's two terms, the first Democratic president since Reconstruction. Wilson served as President during the First World War (1914-1918). In his first term, he believed that the United States should not become involved in the European war. During his first term, his wife Ellen died August 6, 1914. Wilson married Edith Bolling Galt 16 months later, December 18, 1915. The Wilsons kept sheep at the White House to keep the grass neatly trimmed. Wilson ran for re-election in 1916 under the slogan "He kept us out of war." In 1917, however, when German naval forces sank the British cruise liner Lusitania

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