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    Woodrow Wilson Sources * www.woodrowwilsonhouse.org * www.nobelprize.org * millercenter.org Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president of the United Sates and made a very important impact in both U.S and World History. People voted for him because he seemed like a good president but most important he promised to keep the U.S out of war. In the beginning of his presidency he kept his promise to keep us out of war. When Wilson ran again for his second term his new campaign slogan was

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    Thomas Woodrow Wilson Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born on December 28‚ 1856‚ in Staunton‚ Virginia. He spent his childhood as the son of a dedicated Presbyterian mom and dad‚ named Janet Woodrow (his mother)‚ and Joseph Woodrow (his father). His father was a minister of the First Presbyterian Church. Less than a year later‚ the family moved to Augusta‚ Georgia. Young Wilson’s earliest memories were of the Civil War‚ seeing Union soldiers march into town‚ watching his mother tend wounded Confederate

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    almost 70‚000 people died because of German Submarines. Fourteen Points Wilson scaled a summit of inspiring oratory on January 8‚ 1918‚ when he delivered his famed Fourteen Points Address to an enthusiastic Congress. Wilson’s vision inspired all the drooping Allies to make mightier efforts and demoralized the enemy governments by holding out alluring promises to their dissatisfied minorities. Fourteen Points of Woodrow Wilson were important‚ because Wilson’s appealing points were not everywhere applauded

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    new assertion of the Monroe Doctrine and led to a new British willingness to accept American domination in the Western Hemisphere. Longtime American involvement in Hawai’i climaxed in 1893 in a revolution against native rule by white planters. President Cleveland temporarily refused to annex the islands‚ but the question of incorporating Hawai’i into the United States triggered the first full-fledged imperialistic debate in American history. The “splendid little” Spanish-American War began in

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    6. An internal diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office in January 1917 that proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in the event of the United States’ entering World War I against Germany. 7. Woodrow Wilson was the U.S. president during World War 1. He created

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    conditions‚ exposing corruption‚ improving the way of life‚ expanding democracy‚ and making reforms were the objectives at hand. With the emergence of the Progressive Era two important figures gradually emerged as well. One of the mentioned figures‚ President Theodore Roosevelt‚ succeeded to the Presidency when President McKinley was assassinated in 1901‚ helped the Progressive movement greatly. Another figure‚ although a Democrat is Woodrow Wilson who much like Roosevelt still pushed for progressive

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    How important was Woodrow Wilson in determining the terms of the treaty of Versailles? Woodrow Wilson was part of the big 3. The big three was made up of the Wilson (USA)‚ Clemenceau (France)‚ and Lloyd George (Britain¬) and they were who dominated the January 1919 peace conference held in Paris. As Wilson was a very religious man‚ his aim was simply to create peace; he was trying to create a treaty that would be the end of all wars. However he noticed that his allies would have preferred the terms

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    experience during the war. President Woodrow Wilson of the United States hoped to achieve a number of the idealistic goals laid out in his “Fourteen Points” speech and mold the post-War society into a peaceful utopia‚

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    President Wilson’s main goal before the start of World War I was to not get involved. Practicing isolationism was a difficult task to follow through with though. Intercepting the Zimmerman Telegram from the Germans to the Mexican government changes the perspective of entering into the war. President Wilson’s “He Kept Us Out Of The War” campaign slogan quickly went out the window. Before America just entered into the war‚ Wilson wanted to make sure he had majority support from the American people

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    Hello everybody! I’m Thomas Woodrow Wilson! I’m here to tell you all about myself and my life. So first off‚ I’ll start at the beginning. I was born on December 28th in 1856. I have two older sisters and one younger brother. I was born at home‚ in Staunton‚ Virginia. My parents’ names were Joseph Ruggles Woodrow‚ and Jessie Janet Wilson. When I was less than a year old‚ my family and I moved to Atlanta‚ Georgia. My father was a Presbyterian minister‚ and I was also a Presbyterian. My childhood was

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