Woodrow Wilson was a highly educated president and in his precedency era he accomplished social and economic reforms including the Federal Reserve Act, the Child Labor Reform Act and finally ratifying the 19th amendment, giving all women the right to vote but also making Wilson the last president of the United States of the Progressive Era. One of the most important decisions during his precedency was leading the United States into the First World War, which many arguments are that Wilson could have avoided leading the U.S. into the war during this time but many opticals drove the country itself to an unstoppable event and concerning the future of foreign policies. World War I was not a war that Wilson wanted to be a part of especially being that Europe and Germany were both part of the country’s main trade suppliers during the 19th century. Also, Wilson stood for piece in the eyes of the nation so making a decision to take the country to war would have …show more content…
One of the attackes that led Americans to their break point was the Lusitania, killing a total of 128 Americans and 1,200 people in May of 1915. Wilson tried to reason with Germany issuing two notes, the first warning the Germans to change their warfare tactics and second being more aggressive towards the subject. This did not stop Germany from continuing all attacks towards American vessels, even after Wilson broke all diplomatic relations with them but still this was not enough. At the end what brought the final decision to join the war was the relentless attacks towards American vessels and the discovery of the alliance of Mexico and Germany, promising them the recovery of there territories New Mexico, Arizona and Texas this binging fear upon all of the United States in loosing their