McKinley's president William McKinley was born on January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio. Niels is a small town with no train and several trucks. He is the seventh child. When he was nine, they moved to Poland, Ohio. He went to the schoolhouse and entered the local university until he was 17. At the age of 18, he taught 25 dollars a month to earn money. During the vacation he was working at the Polish post office. When the civil war started, he enlisted. Shortly after he joined the army, he was promoted to Sergeant.
"When McKinley Became President" In 1896 Pag was a political cartoon from the American gold plating era, showing many people's views on President McKinley's president. McKinley was explained to have entered the White House with a silk hat labeled "monopoly" indicating that it was exclusively influenced in Washington, DC in the presidential election. In this cartoon, America, patriotism, and Uncle Sam, the representative of the working class, can only fall into a vicious cycle of big business control. This image allows people to recognize that their country no longer belongs to their country, but that they have the most money.
Mark Hannah, political king behind President William McKinley, said to Vice President McKinley, Theodore, Roosevelt, "Please do not notice this madman and the White House." Historian Arthur Schlezinger talks about Richard Nixon's White House, "Pirates got into a country ship." Lincoln's commander George McClellan called Lincoln "idiot" and "original gorilla". According to Gorevidal, when Harry Truman resigned, many historians "failed farmers, Herberdas, Missouri's state politicians", many historians said that these ridiculous politicians were the most influential President I believe I am alone.
From 1898 to 1900, Roosevelt served as Governor of the State of New York. In the autumn of 1900 Roosevelt won the vice president's appointment with President McKinley after death of Vice President Garrett Hobart. After McKinley's death, Roosevelt became the youngest person to hold the president. Roosevelt implemented an aggressive foreign policy. He tried to reach an agreement by allowing Colombia (then part of Panama) and the Panama Canal to be constructed. When the Colombian refused, Panama began a rebellion. The United States immediately recognized the victory of the new Colombia - Panama government and negotiated the canal treaty swiftly through the government.
The warm welcome of Teddy Roosevelt to the Governor of New York did not stop there. In 1900, Republicans nominated Teddy as President of President Michael McKinley. McKinley won the second term victory, Tedy took on the vice president. Six months later, the assassin's bullet killed McKinley. At the age of 42, Theodore Roosevelt became America's youngest president. Roosevelt acted dynamically and appealed Kettle Hill. Roosevelt, who believed Captain Mahan 's naval force theory for many years, began to revive the Navy. Now that the American Empire spread from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean, the old concept of the canal between the two seas became more urgent. Teddy agreed that Ma Han had predicted "the canal will be the most important strategic center".