Unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany- sinking of the Lusitania Zimmerman Letter ignoring ultimatums sinking of U.S merchant ships The US had lent so much money to Allied Powers that if the Central Powers had won, the US would also be in severe debt.
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Woodrow Wilson Wilson died in 1924. In fact, Herbert Hoover was the only former President who was alive in 1941.
a intristing fact about Woodrow Wilson. he was the 28# president great.
Thomas Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States of America. He served two consecutive terms in the presidency from 1913 to 1921.
The African Americans and women were angry with president Wilson for various reasons. The main reason was the fact that he was a racist.
Woodrow Wilson did not see any major battles in World War 1. In fact, during World War 1, he was the President of the United States.
Who do you mean? If you mean Obama then he played a big part in the fact he was the first black president.
In 1917, Woodrow Wilson was still the president. In fact, he was re-elected and served a second term. The United States got a new president after that: there was an election in 1920, and Warren G. Harding won.
Wilson strongly believed in a government more concerned about human rights than property rights. Through these strong idealistic views, Wilson was in fact the president of the common people
Wilson strongly believed in a government more concerned about human rights than property rights. Through these strong idealistic views, Wilson was in fact the president of the common people
he was my ancestor in fact- he wanted to change a lot of things but the reason he was famous was because he helped win WW. He was interested in peace but that is as much as i can say
Nothing. In fact , the number of men in the world decreased by a substantial number as a result of US participation in World War I. He did add three daughters to the world.
Elements in the Border states of Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland that favored a so-called "armed neutrality" angered President Lincoln. The covert purpose of this among its supporters was to exclude any Union armies from occupying the states. Lincoln made it clear that such a policy would provide an impassable wall along the line of separation. And, in fact would aid the Confederates. Lincoln did all he could to not let this policy take root. In Maryland, Union forces prevented this.