Woodrow Wilson was born in 1856. He became the 28th president. His father was a strict Christian pastor, and Woodrow Wilson grew up in a family related to this belief. He was educated at Princeton University, then at Virginia University and Johns Hopkins University. In 1890 he was appointed professor at Princeton University until 1902 when he was holding a position. From 1902 to 1910, Woodrow Wilson served as President of Princeton University. In 1910, Woodrow Wilson was elected governor of the democratic New Jersey.
Woodrow Wilson and Versailles Woodrow Wilson, Prime Minister of Clemenceau, Prime Minister of Lloyd George, Prime Minister of Orland launched the Versailles Treaty Committee. In July 1919, Wilson returned to the United States and tried to obtain the consent of the Senate to the Treaty of Versailles. Basically, the treaty forced Germany to take responsibility and took full responsibility for the war. Woodrow Wilson considers this treaty to be too strict and is an unrealistic goal for Germany. Wilson hopes that the 28th President of the United States Thomas Woodrow Wilson may have dyslexia. He never easily read, but developed a strong concentration and memory close to the picture. The outbreak of the First World War coincided with the death of Wilson 's first wife Ellen Axon who invested diligently on it. Seven months after her death, his friend introduced him to the descendants of Indian princess Pocahontas, Edith Pauling Gart who got married.
President Woodrow Wilson submitted the Treaty of Versailles to the US Senate for formal approval. Some Senators expressed strong opposition to the Convention and made several reservations and modifications in the document. Democrats who support President Wilson and support the immediate ratification of the treaty; Democrats who support the alliance and hold the interests of the United States (led by Henry Cabot Lodge) and "Conflicting" Convention (Hiram Johnson, William Bora , Robert La Follette) to be completely refused. President Wilson strongly refused accepting the revision of the treaty