Americans reacted to President Wilson's stroke in 1919 with a mix of concern and uncertainty. Many were worried about the implications for his leadership, particularly as he was advocating for the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations. Some citizens expressed sympathy and support for Wilson, while others were critical, questioning his ability to continue his presidential duties. The incident heightened political tensions and raised questions about the transfer of power and the role of the vice president during a crisis.
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