Woodrow Wilson: 28. Präsident der USA (German Edition)


In he was nominated to run for a second term in office. The election was close but Wilson won by a narrow margin. Germany reintroduced unrestricted submarine warfare in the Atlantic, threatening American vessels, and the Zimmerman Telegram revealed a proposed military alliance between Germany and Mexico. On 2nd April, Wilson asked Congress to approve the declaration of war against Germany. They did so on 4th April and the country began to mobilise.

By August one million Americans had arrived in France and together the Allies began to gain the upper hand. They included the establishment of a League of Nations. He thereby became the first President to travel to Europe whilst in office. In Paris, Wilson worked with a grim determination to win support for his League of Nations and was pleased to see the charter incorporated into the eventual Treaty of Versailles.

For his efforts, in , Wilson was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

First term as president

Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, – February 3, ) was an American statesman and academic who served as the 28th President of the United States from to A member of the Democratic Party, Wilson served as the President of . He studied history, political science and the German language. The presidency of Woodrow Wilson began on March 4, at noon when Woodrow Wilson was inaugurated as President of the United States, and ended on March 4, Wilson, a Democrat, took office as the 28th U.S. President after winning the Wilson's second term was dominated by the America's entry into World War I.

But back at home, Congressional elections in had swung the majority in favour of the Republicans. Post Office issued the first postage stamp honoring the late president. Since then, four more stamps were issued in Wilson's honor, the last being issued in Woodrow Wilson was also an accomplished author and scholar, having written numerous books and essays. Wilson tips his hat as he exits the White House on his way to a parade along Pennsylvania Avenue From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Wilson remains the only U. He taught at Bryn Mawr College and Wesleyan College before being hired by Princeton in as a professor of jurisprudence and politics. From to , Wilson was president of Princeton, where he developed a national reputation for his educational reform policies. In , Woodrow Wilson was elected governor of New Jersey, where he fought machine politics and garnered national attention as a progressive reformer.

Woodrow Wilson Elected President

In , the Democrats nominated Wilson for president, selecting Thomas Marshall , the governor of Indiana , as his vice presidential running mate. The Republican Party split over their choice for a presidential candidate: Conservative Republicans re-nominated President William Taft , while the progressive wing broke off to form the Progressive or Bull Moose Party and nominated Theodore Roosevelt , who had served as president from to With the Republicans divided, Wilson, who campaigned on a platform of liberal reform, won electoral votes, compared to 88 for Roosevelt and eight for Taft.

He garnered nearly 42 percent of the popular vote; Roosevelt came in second place with more than 27 percent of the popular vote. At the age of 56, Woodrow Wilson was sworn into office in March He was the last American president to travel to his inauguration ceremony in a horse-drawn carriage. Once in the White House , Wilson achieved significant progressive reform.

Congress passed the Underwood-Simmons Act, which reduced the tariff on imports and imposed a new federal income tax. Other accomplishments included child labor laws, an eight-hour day for railroad workers and government loans to farmers. Additionally, Wilson nominated the first Jewish person to the U. Supreme Court , Louis Brandeis , who was confirmed by the Senate in On May 7, , a German submarine torpedoed and sank the British ocean liner Lusitania , killing more than 1, people including Americans. Wilson continued to maintain U. Although the president had advocated for peace during the initial years of the war, in early German submarines launched unrestricted submarine attacks against U.

Around the same time, the United States learned about the Zimmerman Telegram, in which Germany tried to persuade Mexico to enter into an alliance against America.