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Woodrow Wilson
He signed it Woodrow Wilson. He had a clear signature and drew a tail from the "n', down and back under his name.
Paternal grandparents:James Wilson (b. Feb 20,1787 in County Down, Ireland- )Mary Ann Adams (b. Dec. 29, 1791 in Ireland-Maternal grandparents:Thomas Woodrow (b.Mar. 15,1793 in Paisley, Scotland -Marion Williamson (b.May 2,1791 in Glasgow, Scotland -
He was president of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910 and governor of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913.
Woodrow Wilson was born in Virginia, and as a small boy witnessed the Confederates marching down his road. But, Wilson had been President of Princeton University in New Jersey, and also Governor of New Jersey, before running for President, and was considered by most as being from Jersey.
He had the disease of polio, which leaves you crippled, waist down.
President Woodrow Wilson (Democrat) was re-elected as President in the 1916 election, defeating Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes (Republican)Wilson won the popular vote 49.2% to 46.1 % and the electoral vote 277 to 254.
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Woodrow Wilson at first was hesitant about the war but and after it ended Wilson made the 14 points which made sure that another war would break out for the same reasons. the 14 points tried to get rid of the 4 MAIN causes of the war (militarism, allies, imperialism, and nationalism.) because he felt the need to make the 14 points he obviously did not like the war or anything that happened because of it
Wilson's "solemn referendum" referred to his belief that the next presedential election would determine the fate of the Treaty of Versailles... which actually ended up true, since after Wilson was out of office, the League of Nations and the Treaty in general were both voted down.
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