Wilson lanzó una campaña para ganarse el apoyo de la opinión pública, pero un colapso le apartó de la actividad política, dejándole inválido para el resto de su mandato. En 1919 recibió el Premio Nobel de la Paz.
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Woodrow Wilson (1856‑1924), the 28th U.S. president, served in office from 1913 to 1921 and led America through World War I (1914‑1918).
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Woodrow Wilson, cuyo nombre completo era Thomas Woodrow Wilson, fue el vigésimo octavo presidente de Estados Unidos (1913-1921). Pertenecía al Partido Demócrata y, antes de iniciar sus dos mandatos como presidente, fue gobernador del estado de Nueva Jersey (1911-1913).
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Wilson, Woodrow, The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, ed. by Arthur S. Link. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1966. Eight volumes of this definitive work, covering the years 1856 to 1894, have been published to date.
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Woodrow Wilson, a leader of the Progressive Movement, was the 28th President of the United States (1913-1921).
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Woodrow Wilson © Wilson was the 28th president of the United States. More than any other president before him, he was responsible for increasing American involvement in world affairs and his...
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Woodrow Wilson (born December 28, 1856, Staunton, Virginia, U.S.—died February 3, 1924, Washington, D.C.) was the 28th president of the United States (1913–21), an American scholar and statesman best remembered for his legislative accomplishments and his high-minded idealism.
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The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, the official national memorial to Woodrow Wilson, is an institute for advanced study in Washington, D.C. The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, in Princeton, New Jersey, is dedicated to the encouragement of excellence in education through the identification of critical needs and the development of effective programs to address them.
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