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President Woodrow Wilson Suffers Stroke, 1919Woodrow Wilson suffered a serious stroke just 17 months before the end of his Presidency. Did he truly run the country after that -- or was the power in someone else's hands?- Woodrow Wilson: What They Don't Teach in SchoolTells interesting things about Woodrow Wilson you probably did not know.
- Woodrow Wilson and American Policies in the Middle East During the World War I EraAn overview of the U.S. government and its involvement in the policies of the Middle East, especially that of President Woodrow Wilson, during the World War I era.
- Election of 1916College research paper over the election of 1916 that involved Woodrow Wilson and Charles Evans Hughes.
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and MuseumWilson was born in Staunton, Virginia, but lived there for only his first year. His Presidential Library and Museum is located in Staunton.- Woodrow Wilson Presidential TriviaThis is my twenty eighth entry in my presidential trivia series. I hope you enjoy these.
- Biography: President Woodrow WilsonWilson's presidency is best remembered for the development of the Federal Reserve and his Fourteen Points for World War I
Family History Stories Are Not Always TrueOlder family members might have fantastic stories to tell about your family history. They may or may not be true. Always verify the information. My great great grandma said she was Woodrow Wilson's cousin. I discovered that it was not exactly true.- Woodrow Wilson: The Life of a PresidentWoodrow Wilson was a Democrat who won the Presidency of the United States in 1912. He went on to serve eight years in the Oval Office, making an incredible impact in the world by proposing the formation of the League of Nations and promoting peace after World War I.
- Washington's Mini MuseumsWashington, D. C. is truly a city made for tourists. But amidst all the mega museums, government buildings and monuments, tourists should make sure to find the Wilson House, National Geographic Museum and Ford's Theater. They all have incredible stories to tell.
- Woodrow Wilson's Views on ProgressivismMr. Stolyarov discusses the ideas of Woodrow Wilson on the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the role of government, and the alleged essential similarities between socialism and democracy.
- Col. Theodore Roosevelt: Leader in the Spanish American WarCol. Theodore Roosevelt led his Rough Riders up Cuba's San Juan Hill in the Spanish-American War of 1898
- Election of 1916: Woodrow Wilson's Promise to Stay Out of WarAn overview of the 1916 presidential election, in which Democrat Woodrow Wilson won re-election against Republican Charles Evans Hughes.
Man Completely Unaware that He's a Total Fatassan unidentified man from Jackson, Mississippi walked into Wendy's and, after ordering enough food to feed a horse, had the nerve to ask for a diet coke.- Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen PointsAnalysis of Wilson's fourteen points and attempt to join the league of nations.
- Woodrow Wilson PoemA poem about Pres. Wilson
- Another Round of History TriviaThis one is a little harder, I give it a 6.5 out of 10.
- Woodrow Wilson and the Defeat of the Treaty of VersaillesThis article analyzes Woodrow Wilson's hand in the failure of the Treaty of Versailles, annulling the United States' participation in post World War I reparations.
- The Nine Most Devilish Men of All TimeA humorous top ten list minus one.
The Pinchot-Ballinger ControversyPreceding the Election of 1912, an argument between two men contributed to the winner of the election. Who would ever have thought that such a trivial disagreement would change the United States' involvement in the next two World Wars?- Warren HardingIn the case of Warren Harding the verdict of history downplays an enviable record of accomplishment.
Brown-Shirts in America: Part IThis posting is longer than many but it describes a little-known period in American history: when the law was twisted into a monstrosity that Stalin would have admired.- Woodrow Wilson Keeble Honored with Medal of HonorToday, the highest US military honor was bestowed upon Woodrow Wilson Keeble.
- DraftYou could see good things come of the draft. Every American boy would understand what America stands for. They may even gain responsibility for their actions in life.
World War One: A Just War or Just a War? - Woodrow Wilson Vs. St. Thomas AquinasHow does Woodrow Wilson's justifications for entering the First World War match up to classical just war theory?


