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Wilson Administration

The Wilson Administration refers to the period when Woodrow Wilson served as the President of the United States from 1913 to 1921. His presidency was marked by progressive reforms aimed at increasing government oversight of the economy, including the establishment of the Federal Reserve System to stabilize banking. Wilson also led the U.S. through World War I, advocating for international peace and the creation of the League of Nations to promote global stability. Domestically, he focused on anti-trust measures and workers’ rights. His leadership significantly shaped early 20th-century U.S. policy and reform efforts.