Woodrow Wilson and his Contested Internationalism
Words: 1487 Pages: 5 6488Few presidents have had to face such a monumental and formative event during their term such as Woodrow Wilson had to with World War I. In the decades before Wilson's election, the United States faced unprecedented internal growth, largely due to advancements in technology and infrastructure: "the U.S population tripled. The value of manufacturing became six times larger. Cities grew up and out. While the election of 1912 mainly concerned itself with issues of how the government would handle the […]