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  1. During the years between his appointment to the court and his presidency, Taft campaigned for Charles Evans Hughes for President in 1916 and served as cochairman of the National Labor Board. He supported Wilson's European foreign policy and U.S. participation in the League of Nations. Taft served as chief justice until his death in 1930.

  2. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Trump’s life after the presidency was shaped both by the fact that he remained constitutionally eligible to run again and by his unwillingness to accept the legitimacy of his loss. During the time between the election in November and the inauguration of Joe Biden on January 20, 2021, Trump continued to perpetuate the falsehood that the ...

  3. Woodrow Wilson, a leader of the Progressive Movement, was the 28th President of the United States (1913-1921). After a policy of neutrality at the outbreak of World War I, Wilson led America into ...

  4. 29 de jun. de 2022 · Woodrow Wilson was the 28th president, serving from 1913 to 1921. During his presidency, he increased the power of the presidency despite congressional efforts to oppose him. Wilson oversaw America’s entrance into World War I.

  5. Warren G. Harding: Life After the Presidency. By Eugene P. Trani. Shaken by the talk of corruption among the friends he had appointed to office, Warren and Florence Harding began a tour on June 20, 1923 of the West and Alaska. He hoped to get out and meet people, to shake hands and explain his policies.

  6. Woodrow Wilson: Family Life. By Saladin Ambar. Life in the White House during the Woodrow Wilson administration featured moments of great happiness and joy for the president as well as times of deep sorrow. His beloved first wife, Ellen Louise Wilson, died from Bright's disease on August 6, 1914. Her death devastated the president.

  7. The Campaign and Election of 1912. Although Woodrow Wilson was convinced that God had destined him to be president, it took all his political skill and a good deal of luck to garner the Democratic presidential nomination at the party convention in Baltimore, Maryland, in June 1912. At the convention, progressives divided their support between ...