President Wilson, also known as Woodrow Wilson, was the 28th President of the United States, serving from 1913 until 1921. Known for his progressive policies, Wilson was a strong advocate for domestic reforms, including child labor laws, women's suffrage, and the creation of the Federal Reserve System. He also played a key role in American foreign relations, particularly during World War I, where he led the country's efforts to broker peace among warring nations. Synonyms for the name President Wilson include Woodrow Wilson, POTUS Wilson, Commander-in-Chief Wilson, Mr. President, and the Chief Executive of the United States.