Explore the early political career of Woodrow Wilson with 'Woodrow Wilson and New Jersey Made Over.' This work examines Wilson's transformative impact on New Jersey politics during the Progressive Era, tracing his rise from academia to the governor's office. It details the significant reforms he championed and the political battles he waged. Discover the origins of Wilson's progressive ideals and his dedication to governmental reform, which would later define his presidency. A vital read for those interested in American political history and the life of one of its most influential figures.
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