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  1. Woodrow Wilson: Impact and Legacy. By Saladin Ambar. Woodrow Wilson left the White House broken physically but serenely confident that his vision of America playing a central role in a league of nations would be realized eventually. While it can be argued that his stubbornness or his physical collapse prevented his realizing the dream that was ...

  2. Thomas Woodrow Wilson, nicknamed the “schoolmaster in politics,” is chiefly remembered for his high-minded idealism, which appeared both in his leadership on the faculty and in the presidency of Princeton University, and in his national and world statesmanship during and after World War I. Wilson’s accomplishments have been re-evaluated with the passage of time and with changes in the ...

  3. Woodrow Wilson Event Timeline. March 04, 1913. Woodrow Wilson (28) Event Timeline. 03/04/1913 - 03/04/1921. 06/25/1912 - 07/02/1912. On 07/02/1912, the Democratic National Convention in Baltimore nominates New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson for President on the 46th ballot. At the time, the Democrats still required a 2/3 majority for nomination.

  4. Theodore Roosevelt: Life After the Presidency. After losing the 1912 election to Woodrow Wilson (see "Campaigns and Elections" for details), Roosevelt and his son Kermit embarked on a voyage into the jungles of Brazil to explore the River of Doubt in the Amazon region. During the seven-month, 15,000-mile expedition, Roosevelt contacted malaria ...

  5. 2 de abr. de 2014 · During the last year of his presidency, Wilson suffered his second stroke and died three years after leaving office. Early Life Wilson was born on December 28, 1856, to Jessie Janet Woodrow and ...

  6. Woodrow Wilson: Life Before the Presidency. By Saladin Ambar. Thomas Woodrow Wilson—he would later drop his first name—was born on December 28, 1856, in the small Southern town of Staunton, Virginia. His father was a minister of the First Presbyterian Church, and Tommy was born at home. Less than a year later, the family moved to Augusta ...

  7. Woodrow Wilson's presidency fulfilled much of the progressive reform agenda and laid the foundations of the modern activist presidency. Although he built upon the example of Theodore Roosevelt, Wilson's administration fundamentally altered the nature and character of the presidency, despite his immediate successors’ return to the caretaker model of the presidency.