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Birth Date and where
born in Staunton VA, -
Graduation
Graduated from the college of Princeton University N.J, He went to college to become a lawyer -
first marriage
Woodrow and Ellen were marriage at Savannah Ga -
Siblings
Woodrow Wilson had three siblings (two sisters and a brother) His brother was named Joseph Ruggles Wilson,.Jr and his sisters, Marion Wilson and Anne E. Wilson Howe -
Jobs before President
Woodrow Wilson was teacher and also a Governor before he became president -
Religious Denomination of the Family
Presbyterian -
His first child
He had Three kids with his first wife. Margaret Woodrow Wilson born 1886, died 1944. -
second child
His second kid he had was named Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre. she was born August 28, 1887 -
Mom died
His moms name was Janet Woodrow. -
3rd kid
his last kid he had was named Eleanor Wilson McAdoo she was born October 16, 1889 and died April 5, 1967 -
Father died
his fathers name was Joseph Ruggles Wilson, -
First double major
Woodrow Wilson was the first president that a major in history and government at collage -
years in office and number of president
He was the 24th president. march 4, 1913- March 4, 1921 -
Vice president
Thomas Marshall was born march 14, 1854, and died June 1, 1925. He is a Democratic Party . He was vice president from 1913-1921 -
Fun Fact
Woodrow Wilson was the first president who had been president of a major university -
fun fact
When Woodrow Wilson was president he kept a ram on the white house law as a pet to keep the grass trimmed -
White house marriage
Woodrow Wilson was the only president that had two of his daughters get married in the white house -
World War 1
World War 1 went from Jul. 28, 1914- Nov.11, 1918. Allied victory Central Powers victory on the Eastern Front nullified by defeat on the Western Front Fall of all continental empires in Europe (including Germany, Russia, Ottoman Turkey and Austria-Hungary) World Wilson wrote the 14 points base of this war -
First Wife
Ellen Louise Axson Wilson she was born on May 15, 1860 and died on August 6, 1914 -
Second Wife
Edith Bolling Galt Wilson was born on October 15, 1872 and died December 28, 1915 -
Second marriage
Woodrow and Edith had the wedding at Washington D.C. -
The first half of 14 points
The fourteen points said
1. Open diplomacy without secret treaties
2. Economic free trade on the seas during war and peace
3. Equal trade conditions
4. Decrease armaments among all nations
5. Adjust colonial claims
6. Evacuation of all Central Powers from Russia and allow it to define its own independence
7. Belgium to be evacuated and restored -
Newsworthy Events in office
Fourteen points was a way to have peace. The speech happened January 8, 1918, in the US. It was a fourteen plan blueprint that talked about strategies to ensure national security and world peace. Several points addressed specific territorial issues in Europe, -
second half of 14 points
The fourteen points said
8. Return of Alsace-Lorraine region and all French territories
9. Readjust Italian borders
10. Austria-Hungary to be provided an opportunity for self-determination
11. Redraw the borders of the Balkan region creating Romania, Serbia and Montenegro
12. Creation of a Turkish state with guaranteed free trade in the Dardanelles
13. Creation of an independent Polish state
14. Creation of the League of Nations -
Spanish Flu
Woodrow Wilson became infected with the Spanish Flu. He made it out alive after getting it. His oldest daughter also got it and she also recovered from it. -
stroke
Woodrow Wilson suffered from a serve stroke that almost casted his life. It was incapacitated for the remainder of his presidency. -
Noble prize
Woodrow Wilson was the second president to receive a noble prize -
League of Nations was made
League of Nations was a international diplomatic that wanted to find a way to disputes between countries before they erupted into open warfare. They group was formed on January 10, 1920 and ended on April 19, 1946. France, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom, Germany, and Soviet Union. -
Programs and Laws Developed Time in Office
Nineteen Amendment Enacted, Keating-Owen Child Labor Act signed -
Died
Woodrow Wilson died in his sleep. He died at Washington D.C. and he was buried National Cathedral, Washington D.C.