President Woodrow Wilson

Facts, information, and Trivia about President Woodrow Wilson


Woodrow Wilson was the United States of America’s twenty-eighth president.

President Woodrow Wilson was born in Staunton, Virginia on December 28, 1856 and grew up to become America’s twenty-eighth president.

He was a lawyer, professor, and President of Princeton University before he became President of the United States at age 56. His place of primary affiliation was New Jersey.

Woodrow Wilson became president on Tuesday, March 4, 1913 and left the office on Friday, March 4, 1921. President Woodrow Wilson was a member of the Democratic Party and his vice president was Thomas R. Marshall.

Woodrow Wilson's nicknames include The Professor, The Phrasemaker and Schoolmaster in Politics.

Woodrow Wilson was an intellectual, which had been a rarity in the White House since John Quincy Adams. He was one of the driving forces behind the creation of the League of Nations (a precursor to the UN).

Woodrow Wilson received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919 and is the only president buried in Washington, D.C. Woodrow Wilson was 67 years old when he died on February 3, 1924.

President Wilson is portrayed on U.S. paper currency. Other presidents portrayed on U.S. paper currency include President Jefferson, President Washington, President Jackson, President Grant, President McKinley, President Cleveland, President Madison, and President Lincoln.





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