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Presidents Making History with Foreign Travel: Visiting Cuba, China, and Europe


Woodrow Wilson made history as the first U.S. president in office to travel to Europe, attending the Paris Peace Conference in 1918 after the end of World War I. Wilson spent nearly seven months in Europe, attending the conference twice with First Lady Edith Wilson. The Treaty of Versailles, signed at the conference, marked the end of World War I and established the League of Nations. Wilson’s trip to Europe was significant in shaping the post-war world order and his efforts at diplomacy had a lasting impact on international relations.

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