Woodrow Wilson dies
Woodrow Wilson the 28th president of the United States dies in Washington D.C.at the age of 67.In 1912 Governor Wilson of New Jersey was elected president in a landslide Democratic victory over Republican incumbent William Howard Taft and Progressive Party candidate Theodore Roosevelt.The focal point of President Wilsons first term in office was the outbreak of World War I and his efforts to find a peaceful end to the conflict while maintaining U.S.
neutrality.In 1916 he was narrowly reelected president at the end of a close race against Charles Evans Hughes his Republican challenger.In 1917 the renewal of German submarine warfare against neutral American ships and the Zimmerman Note which revealed a secret alliance proposal by Germany to Mexico forced Wilson to push for Americas entry into the war.At the wars end President Wilson traveled to France where he headed the American delegation to the peace conference seeking an official end to the conflict.At Versailles Wilson was the only Allied leader who foresaw the future difficulty that might arise from forcing punitive peace terms on an economically ruined Germany.
He also successfully advocated the creation of the League of Nations as a means of maintaining peace in the postwar world.In November 1920 President Wilson was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts at Versailles.In the autumn of 1919 while campaigning in the United States to win approval for the Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations Wilson suffered a severe stroke that paralyzed his left side and caused significant brain damage.This illness likely contributed to Wilsons uncharacteristic failure to reach a compromise with the American opponents to the European agreements and in November the U.S.
Senate refused to ratify the Treaty of Versailles or the League of Nations.During his last year in office there is evidence that Wilsons second wife Edith Bolling Galt Wilson may have served as acting president for the debilitated and bed-ridden president who often communicated through her.In March 1921 Wilsons term expired and he retired with his wife to Washington D.C.where he lived until his death on February 3 1924.
Two days later he was buried in Washingtons National Cathedral the first president to be laid to rest in the nations capital.