Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) was the twenty-eighth president of the United States. His two terms as President were from 1913 to 1921. Wilson had planned to seek a third term, but suffered a severe stroke in 1919 that left him incapacitated. Wilson is usually deemed by historians to be a “good” president. One relatively recent ranking has him listed as number six. Under his leadership, Congress enacted the most cohesive, complete, and elaborate program of federal oversight of the nation’s economy in history. Other historians, those referred to as “loose constructionists,” concluded that Wilson has trampled on the Constitution. Wilson logically redirected his domestic progressive impulse on everything from domestic matters to foreign policy. He also transformed the basic focus of American foreign policy from isolationism to internationalism. Before he became President, Wilson served as president of Princeton University and governor of New Jersey.
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