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Thomas woodrow wilson

"Vote for Woodrow Wilson"! That is what was being said throughout the country. His name had been spread for not only being the President, but for being a scholar, a teacher, and a university president. But he had encountered many difficult tasks throughout his life. Thomas Woodrow Wilson was born on December 29, 1856 to Joseph Ruggles Wilson and Janet Woodrow in Stauton Virginia. He was the third of four children and his was of Scottish and Presbyterian descent. The church played a hard and commanding role in the up bringing of Thomas. They moved several times; they had moved to places like Augusta, Ga; and Wilmington, N.C. During his childhood he suffered dyslexia and did not learn to read until he was ten and yet, he still had a passionate interest in politics and literature. As a teenager his dad taught at the Columbia Theological Semina


He soon dropped his first name to emphasize the family connection and because he thought "Woodrow Wilson" sounded more dignified. His career began in 1902 when he was chosen as Princeton's President. Wilson entered the campaign with a three-way race for President. This was a big step for him because he ad won the Governorship. D; he was the ONLY President to earn a PH. Woodrow Wilson accomplished many things through out his life. The marriage was very happy although it was shadowed by her doubts of depression and his affair with Mary Allen Peck. They had three beautiful daughters. He became the first to do many things, but yet he still managed to stay level headed, and get many things accomplished. He had won the election with 42 percent of the popular vote, but with an electoral vote of 435 compared to Roosevelt's 88. In 1885, he married Ellen Louise Axson. While in office, he put his ideas about Parliament practice to work in a sweeping reform program that gave him a National reputation, and soon gave him a spot for the Democratic Presidential nomination. ry in South Carolina, and he became more and more into Politics.

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