Woodrow Wilson became President of the United States in 1913 after winning the 1912 presidential election. He was the Democratic candidate and campaigned on a platform of progressive reforms, including tariff reduction, banking reform, and antitrust legislation. Wilson's victory was aided by the split in the Republican Party, with former President Theodore Roosevelt running as a third-party candidate, which divided the Republican vote and allowed Wilson to secure a majority in the Electoral College.
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George Washington was the first President of the United States.
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Yes, the Côte d'Ivoire or Ivory Coast is a presidential republic, with a president who is head of government and state.
Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate, defeated incumbent William Howard Taft and former President Teddy Roosevelt, who was trying for a second, nonconsecutive elected term. Roosevelt was at odds with his successor, and ran under the Progressive (Bull Moose) Party, drawing many Republican votes.
The Thirteenth Amendment completed the abolition of slavery, which had begun with the Emancipation Proclamation issued by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863. It also prohibited involuntary servitude.
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