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When Wilson assumed the presidency he found the U.S. Army in a weak position with fixed forces ensconced in coastal fortifications and mobile forces tied down fighting the Moros and occupying the Philipines. The [[Mexican Revolution]] was underway and the [[Mexican Border Wars]] were beginning to heat up as the revolutionaries split into factions and began to raid American border towns. By the beginning of 1917 Wilson would deploy some 75,000 troops to camps along the Mexican border and order a punitive expedition commanded by General [[John J. Pershing]] into Mexico to capture [[Pancho Villa]] who had raided the town of Columbus, New Mexico. | When Wilson assumed the presidency he found the U.S. Army in a weak position with fixed forces ensconced in coastal fortifications and mobile forces tied down fighting the Moros and occupying the Philipines. The [[Mexican Revolution]] was underway and the [[Mexican Border Wars]] were beginning to heat up as the revolutionaries split into factions and began to raid American border towns. By the beginning of 1917 Wilson would deploy some 75,000 troops to camps along the Mexican border and order a punitive expedition commanded by General [[John J. Pershing]] into Mexico to capture [[Pancho Villa]] who had raided the town of Columbus, New Mexico. | ||
Wilson's wife Ellen fell ill, suffering from kidney failure and she died on 6 Aug 1914, sending him into a six month depression. This event coincided with the beginning of [[World War I]] in Europe. Wilson emerged from his depression in January 1915 with a firm resolve to keep America out of the war in Europe. In January 1915 Wilson met and later married Edith Bolling Galt, a widow, on 18 Dec 1915. | Wilson's wife Ellen fell ill, suffering from kidney failure and she died on 6 Aug 1914, sending him into a six month depression. This event coincided with the beginning of [[World War I]] in Europe. Wilson emerged from his depression in January 1915 with a firm resolve to keep America out of the war in Europe. In January 1915 Wilson met and later married [[Edith Bolling Galt]], a widow, on 18 Dec 1915. | ||
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