U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, advocate of the League of Nations

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U.S. President Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United States, best known for leading the country through World War I and championing international cooperation through his Fourteen Points and the proposed League of Nations.

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instanceOf President of the United States
academic
historian
human
politician
almaMater Johns Hopkins University NERFINISHED
Princeton University NERFINISHED
authored Congressional Government NERFINISHED
The State NERFINISHED
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
awardReceivedYear 1919 (Nobel Peace Prize) NERFINISHED
burialPlace Washington National Cathedral NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath stroke-related complications
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 NERFINISHED
ethnicity Scots-Irish American NERFINISHED
familyName Wilson
fieldOfWork history
law
political science
fullName Thomas Woodrow Wilson NERFINISHED
givenName Thomas NERFINISHED
governorTermEnd 1913-03-01 (Governor of New Jersey)
governorTermStart 1911-01-17 (Governor of New Jersey)
knownFor Fourteen Points speech NERFINISHED
advocacy of the League of Nations
leadership of the United States during World War I
progressive domestic reforms (New Freedom)
support for segregationist policies
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)
militaryConflictLed World War I (U.S. involvement) NERFINISHED
officeEnd 1921-03-04 (President of the United States)
officeStart 1913-03-04 (President of the United States)
parent Jessie Janet Woodrow NERFINISHED
Joseph Ruggles Wilson NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Staunton, Virginia, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Washington, D.C.
surface form: Washington, D.C., United States
positionHeld 28th President of the United States
Chair of the Democratic National Convention (1912)
Governor of New Jersey
President of Princeton University
precededBy William Howard Taft NERFINISHED
proposed Fourteen Points NERFINISHED
League of Nations NERFINISHED
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
residence White House
roleIn Paris Peace Conference of 1919 NERFINISHED
Treaty of Versailles negotiations NERFINISHED
signature Signature of Woodrow Wilson (image file)
signedIntoLaw Clayton Antitrust Act NERFINISHED
Federal Reserve Act NERFINISHED
Federal Trade Commission Act NERFINISHED
Underwood Tariff Act NERFINISHED
spouse Edith Bolling Galt Wilson NERFINISHED
Ellen Louise Axson Wilson NERFINISHED
succeededBy Warren G. Harding NERFINISHED
vicePresident Thomas R. Marshall NERFINISHED

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