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Woodrow Wilson
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The 28th President of the United States, Wilson suffered through a series of incapacitating strokes that left him bed-ridden for weeks at a time. Even with these struggles, Wilson lead America through WWI, wrote the “Fourteen Points” peace principles for the Versailles Treaty, created the League of Nations and the Federal Reserve, and helped pass the 19th amendment (giving women the right to vote).
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