Wilson, Woodrow: Governor of New Jersey
Governor of New Jersey
With the aid of the New Jersey Democratic machine, Wilson secured the gubernatorial nomination and, breaking with the machine to espouse progressive policies, went on to win the election. Despite much resistance from the regular Democrats, Wilson forced through the New Jersey legislature such reforms as an employer's liability act, the direct primary, a corrupt-practices act, and revitalization of the state public utilities commission.
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- Introduction
- Writings
- Disillusionment and Death
- The Fourteen Points and the Peace Conference
- World War I
- Foreign Policy
- Domestic Policy
- Presidency
- Governor of New Jersey
- Educator
- Bibliography
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