Thomas Woodrow Wilson was a Democrat, being the 28th president of the United States.
After the European devastation in World War I, Wilson was more concerned with sealing the peace and avoiding another war than in punishing the losers. In this scenario, the former president wrote a document with 14 points to seal the peace, which earned him the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.
Economically Wilson was a president who implemented tax and financial reforms that improved the business environment by stimulating entrepreneurship and leveraging industry and agriculture.