1913-1921
2 Terms
Democratic
1912 Election
Opponents:
Theodore Roosevelt
William H. Taft
Eugene V. Debs
1916 Election
Opponent:
Charles Evans Hughes
New Freedom
Federal Reserve Act
of 1913
Underwood Tariff
of 1913
Clayton Antitrust Act
of 1914
Smith-Lever Act
of 1914
Federal Farm Loan Act
of 1916
Keating-Owen Act
of 1916
Adamson Act
of 1916
World War I
War to End Wars
Fourteen Points
Espionage Act
of 1917
Balfour Declaration
of 1917
Sedition Act
of 1918
Committee on Public Information
Expeditionary Force to Siberia
Polar Bear Expedition
Paris Peace Conference
of 1919
Treaty of Versailles
League of Nations
• Woodrow Wilson's portrait can be found on the US
$100,000 Gold Certificate
.
• Wilson was the
1919
winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
• Wilson was the first President to cross the Atlantic Ocean while he was in office.
•
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum
Thomas Woodrow Wilson
Born December 28, 1856
Staunton, Virginia
Died February 3, 1924
Washington, DC
College:
Princeton University
Johns Hopkins University
Spouse:
Ellen Axson Wilson (Died 1914)
Edith Bolling Galt Wilson
Vice President
Secretary of State
Secretary of Treasury
Secretary of War
Attorney General
Secretary of the Navy
Postmaster General
Secretary of the Interior
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Labor
Thomas R. Marshall - 1913-1921
William J. Bryan - 1913-1915
Robert Lansing - 1915-1920
Bainbridge Colby - 1920-1921
William G. McAdoo - 1913-1918
Carter Glass - 1918-1920
David F. Houston - 1920-1921
Lindley M. Garrison - 1913-1916
Newton D. Baker - 1916-1921
James C. McReynolds - 1913-1914
Thomas W. Gregory - 1914-1919
A. Mitchell Palmer - 1919-1921
Josephus Daniels - 1913-1921
Albert S. Burleson - 1913-1921
Franklin K. Lane - 1913-1920
John B. Payne - 1920-1921
David F. Houston - 1913-1920
Edwin T. Meredith - 1920-1921
William C. Redfield - 1913-1919
Joshua W. Alexander - 1919-1921
William B. Wilson - 1913-1921