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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Treaty of Versailles principalAuthor Woodrow Wilson
subject surface form: Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points
Woodrow Wilson House purchasedBy Woodrow Wilson
Hugh S. Johnson servedUnder Woodrow Wilson
this entity surface form: President Woodrow Wilson
Thomas R. Marshall servedUnder Woodrow Wilson
Espionage Act of 1917 signedBy Woodrow Wilson
Federal Reserve Act of 1913 signedBy Woodrow Wilson
Glass–Owen Act signedBy Woodrow Wilson
Immigration Act of 1917 signedBy Woodrow Wilson
Jones–Shafroth Act of 1917 signedBy Woodrow Wilson
Lever Act signedBy Woodrow Wilson
Migratory Bird Treaty Act signedBy Woodrow Wilson
National Defense Act of 1916 signedBy Woodrow Wilson
Organic Act of 1916 signedBy Woodrow Wilson
Sedition Act of 1918 signedBy Woodrow Wilson
Shipping Act of 1916 signedBy Woodrow Wilson
Progressive Era significantFigure Woodrow Wilson
Sedition Act of 1918 signingPresident Woodrow Wilson
Shipping Act of 1916 signingPresident Woodrow Wilson
subject surface form: William Howard Taft
Antiquities Act of 1906 usedBy Woodrow Wilson
Thomas R. Marshall wasOnTicketWith Woodrow Wilson