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6 giorni fa · Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the United States (1913–21), a scholar and statesman best remembered for his legislative accomplishments and his idealism. Wilson led the U.S. into World War I and became the creator of the League of Nations, for which he was awarded the 1919 Nobel Prize for Peace.
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3 mag 2024 · Woodrow Wilson was president of Princeton University (1902–1910), governor of New Jersey (1911–1913), twenty-eighth president of the United States (1913–1921), and creator of the League of Nations.
11 mag 2024 · Ellen Wilson (born May 15, 1860, Savannah, Georgia, U.S.—died August 6, 1914, Washington, D.C.) was an American first lady (1913–14), the first wife of Woodrow Wilson, 28th president of the United States.
- Betty Boyd Caroli
9 mag 2024 · In his Fourteen Points —the essential terms for peace—U.S. Pres. Woodrow Wilson listed self-determination as an important objective for the postwar world; the result was the fragmentation of the old Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires and Russia’s former Baltic territories into a number of new states.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
4 giorni fa · Sitting atop the crest of a hill in downtown Staunton's Gospel Hill historic district is the birthplace of President Woodrow Wilson. His birthplace, often called the Manse (the home of a Presbyterian minister provided by the church), was the original building on our campus.
13 mag 2024 · The mission of the WWPL is to promote an understanding of the complexity of the life and times of President Woodrow Wilson, his impact on the world, his relevance today and for the future.
3 giorni fa · His presidency ended with his defeat in the 1912 election by Democrat Woodrow Wilson. Taft sought to lower tariffs—a tax on imports—then a major source of governmental income. However he was out-maneuvered. The new Payne–Aldrich Tariff Act of 1909 raised rates when most people expected reductions.