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Woodrow Wilson

Birth-Death: (1856 - 1924 ) Term: (1913-1921 )

President Wilson passed three major items which reformed various aspects of government and the public: the Underwood Act, the Federal Reserve Act, and the Clayton Anti-Trust Bill. These three items represent Wilson's desire to keep the nation moving in the right direction. Each of these was a reform that would allow the nation to operate under a better situation.

Administration of Woodrow Wilson


Vice President
Thomas R. Marshall (1913-21)

Secretary of State
William J. Bryan (1913-15)
Robert Lansing (1915-20)
Bainbridge Colby (1920-21)

Secretary of the Treasury
William G. McAdoo (1913-18)
Carter Glass (1918-20)
David F. Houston (1920-21)

Secretary of War
Lindley M. Garrison (1913-16)
Newton D. Baker (1916-21)

Attorney General
James C. McReynolds (1913-14)
Thomas W. Gregory (1914-19)
Alexander M. Palmer (1919-21)

Postmaster General
Albert S. Burleson (1913-21)

Secretary of the Navy
Josephus Daniels (1913-21)

Secretary of the Interior
Franklin K. Lane (1913-20)
John B. Payne (1920-21)

Secretary of Agriculture
David F. Houston (1913-20)
Edwin T. Meredith (1920-21)

Secretary of Commerce
William C. Redfield (1913-19)
Joshua W. Alexander (1919-21)

Secretary of Labor
William B. Wilson (1913-21)

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