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Essay heading: Woodrow Wilson
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Only two years after Wilson became governor of New Jersey, he decided to run against Roosevelt and Taft in the presidential election. Fortunately, he won the election and became President of the United States on March 4th, 1913 (Brands 25). Nevertheless, the events that occurred during Wilson’s presidency are the most important, as they are what made him the lasting figure that we view him as today... displayed 300 characters
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Nevertheless, the events that occurred during Wilson’s presidency are the most important, as they are what made him the lasting figure that we view him as today.
An important aspect that signified Woodrow Wilson as a prominent historical figure was the Great War and his crusade for peace. When the Great War began, Wilson tried to put an end to it, but neither side budged... displayed next 300 characters
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