Woodrow Wilson

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Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States, best known for leading the country through World War I and advocating for the League of Nations and progressive domestic reforms.

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President Woodrow Wilson 6
Woodrow 3
Thomas Woodrow Wilson 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf President of the United States
human
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
Nobel Peace Prize in 1919
birthName Woodrow Wilson self-linksurface differs
surface form: Thomas Woodrow Wilson
causeOfDeath stroke
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1856-12-28
dateOfDeath 1924-02-03
educatedAt Johns Hopkins University
Princeton University
University of Virginia School of Law
endTime 1921-03-04 (presidency)
familyName Wilson
fieldOfWork history
political science
founded League of Nations
surface form: League of Nations (advocated creation)
givenName Thomas
implemented Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914
surface form: Clayton Antitrust Act

Federal Reserve Act of 1913
surface form: Federal Reserve Act

Federal Trade Commission Act provisions
surface form: Federal Trade Commission Act
knownFor Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points (indirectly)
surface form: Fourteen Points

advocating the League of Nations
leading the United States during World War I
progressive domestic reforms
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
middleName Woodrow Wilson self-linksurface differs
surface form: Woodrow
militaryConflict World War I
notableWork Congressional Government
The State
occupation historian
political scientist
politician
university president
placeOfBirth Staunton, Virginia
surface form: Staunton, Virginia, United States
placeOfDeath Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
policy New Freedom domestic program
surface form: New Freedom
positionHeld 28th president of the United States
Governor of New Jersey
President of Princeton University
precededBy President William Howard Taft
surface form: William Howard Taft
religion Presbyterianism
residence Princeton, New Jersey, United States
surface form: Princeton, New Jersey

White House
sexOrGender male
signature Signature of Woodrow Wilson
spouse Edith Wilson
surface form: Edith Bolling Galt Wilson

Ellen Louise Axson Wilson
startTime 1913-03-04 (presidency)
succeededBy Warren G. Harding
vicePresident Thomas R. Marshall

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Bernard M. Baruch advisorTo Woodrow Wilson
Felix Frankfurter advisorTo Woodrow Wilson
Carter Glass appointedBy Woodrow Wilson
Edwin Thomas Meredith appointedBy Woodrow Wilson
subject surface form: James C. McReynolds
James Clark McReynolds appointedBy Woodrow Wilson
Josephus Daniels appointedBy Woodrow Wilson
Justice Louis D. Brandeis appointedBy Woodrow Wilson
subject surface form: Louis D. Brandeis
this entity surface form: President Woodrow Wilson
Newton Baker appointedBy Woodrow Wilson
Paul Warburg appointedBy Woodrow Wilson
Robert Lansing appointedBy Woodrow Wilson
this entity surface form: President Woodrow Wilson
William C. Redfield appointedBy Woodrow Wilson
William Jennings Bryan appointedBy Woodrow Wilson
subject surface form: James C. McReynolds
subject surface form: Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points
Woodrow Wilson birthName Woodrow Wilson self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Thomas Woodrow Wilson
National Cathedral burialSiteOf Woodrow Wilson
subject surface form: Washington National Cathedral
Robert Stroud deathSentenceCommutedBy Woodrow Wilson
this entity surface form: President Woodrow Wilson
this entity surface form: President Woodrow Wilson
this entity surface form: President Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson House formerResidenceOf Woodrow Wilson
Woody Guthrie givenName Woodrow Wilson
this entity surface form: Woodrow
Woody Harrelson givenName Woodrow Wilson
this entity surface form: Woodrow
this entity surface form: Woodrow Wilson (historically)
Virginia homeOfPresident Woodrow Wilson
William Rockhill Nelson influenced Woodrow Wilson
subject surface form: Progressive Party (United States, 1912)
Woodrow Wilson middleName Woodrow Wilson self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Woodrow
Woodrow Wilson Bridge namedAfter Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson House namedAfter Woodrow Wilson
subject surface form: James C. McReynolds
Paris Peace Conference notableFigure Woodrow Wilson
subject surface form: Fourth Party System
Kalorama notableResident Woodrow Wilson
Kalorama neighborhood notableResident Woodrow Wilson
subject surface form: Kalorama
Woodrow Wilson House occupant Woodrow Wilson
Warren G. Harding precededBy Woodrow Wilson