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McKinley's and victory
Bryan stumped for Free Silver again, but McKinley's promise of prosperity through the gold standard, high tariffs, and the restoration of business confidence enlarged his margin of victory.
McKinley's victory won him the gratitude of labor elements in both major parties, and he won election to Congress later that year.
On one side is shown the situation in 1896, before United States presidential election, 1896 | McKinley's presidential election victory: " Democratic Party ( United States ) | Gone Democratic: A run on the bank, History of Cuba | Spanish rule in Cuba ".
McKinley's victory in 1896 and repeat in 1900 was a triumph for pluralism, as all sectors and groups shared in the new prosperity brought about by his policy of rapid industrial growth.
In spite of McKinley's victory over William Jennings Bryan, both the Democratic and Populist parties gained seats from McKinley's Republican Party.
Cockran campaigned instead for Republican presidential candidate William McKinley, and this was considered a major factor in McKinley's victory.

McKinley's and what
In his first term, President Theodore Roosevelt, following President McKinley's assassination of 1901, began trust-busting and anti-corporate-influence activities, but fearing defeat, turned to bankers and industrialists for support in what turned out to be his 1904 landslide campaign.
( By contrast, Theodore Roosevelt, McKinley's successor and a native of New York, had what was probably a more natural non-rhotic, upper-class accent.

McKinley's and was
He was returning from a climb to the summit on September 13 when a park ranger brought him a telegram informing him that McKinley's condition had deteriorated, and he was near death.
Theodore Roosevelt succeeded to the presidency upon William McKinley's assassination and was elected in 1904 to a full term himself, serving from 1901 to 1909.
Following McKinley's election, Dawes was rewarded for his efforts by being named Comptroller of the Currency, United States Department of the Treasury.
As Foley was traveling to President McKinley's funeral in 1901, he met a railroad agent who told him of the area in South Baldwin County.
Hanna was greatly impressed by McKinley's loyal conduct in refusing to begin a run himself.
However, Hanna biographer Clarence A. Stern suggested that while the industrialist admired McKinley's loyalty to Sherman, the principal reason that he decided to promote McKinley's career was the congressman's advocacy of high tariffs, which he also favored.
Mark Hanna was certain, as he stated as McKinley's campaign began, that " nothing short of a miracle or death will prevent his being the nominee of the party in ' 96 ".
McKinley's most formidable rival for the nomination was former president Harrison, but in February 1896, Harrison declared he would not run for president a third time.
McKinley's financial problem in 1893 was one of the few marks on his record ; a cigar-smoking man clad in a suit covered with dollar signs who stood side by side with a gigantic figure representing the trusts, and a tiny, childlike William McKinley.
Furthermore, Moyers indicated that Hanna gathered support for McKinley's presidential campaign from " the corporate interests of the day " and was responsible for Ohio and Washington coming under the rule of " bankers, railroads and public utility corporations.
On the other side is the situation was in 1900, after four years of McKinley's leadership: " Gone Republican: a run to the bank, American rule in Cuba " ( the Spanish – American War took place in 1898 ).
A boulder marking the site of McKinley's assassination was placed in a grassy median on Fordham Drive in Buffalo.
* During September 1901, after Leon Czolgosz's shooting, on the 6th, in Buffalo, New York, of President William McKinley, Vice President Theodore Roosevelt was summoned to Buffalo, but no action was taken to permit him to discharge McKinley's duties during his final days.
Though he was not given the formal title of private secretary to the President until later and the term Press Secretary had not yet been conceived, Cortelyou was highly respected by the press and William McKinley's biographer, Margaret Leach, called Cortelyou " the first of the presidential press secretaries.
In August 1900, Rockefeller was invited by the powerful Senator Nelson W. Aldrich of Rhode Island to join a party aboard President William McKinley's yacht, the Dolphin, on a cruise to Cuba.
Canton, in Regula's district, was William McKinley's hometown.
The Teller Amendment was an amendment to a joint resolution of the United States Congress, enacted on April 20, 1898, in reply to President William McKinley's War Message.
After the Spanish-American War was declared, Day had argued that the Spanish colonies, other than Cuba, should be returned to Spain, contrary to McKinley's decision that the United States should take over from Spain control of the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam.

McKinley's and year
It met in Washington, DC from March 4, 1901 to March 4, 1903, during the final six months of William McKinley's presidency, and the first year and a half of the first administration of his successor, U. S. President Theodore Roosevelt.

McKinley's and for
Reed tried to obtain the Republican nomination for President in 1896, but Ohio Governor McKinley's campaign manager, Mark Hanna, blocked his efforts.
McKinley's campaign manager, a wealthy and talented Ohio businessman named Mark Hanna, visited the leaders of large corporations and major banks after the Republican Convention to raise funds for the campaign.
They asked Dawes to manage the Illinois portion of William McKinley's bid for the Presidency of the United States in 1896.
In 1895, Hanna left his business career to devote himself full-time to McKinley's campaign for president.
After McKinley's assassination in 1901, Senator Hanna worked for the building of a canal in Panama, rather than elsewhere in Central America.
He died in 1904, and is remembered for his role in McKinley's election, thanks to savage cartoons by such illustrators as Homer Davenport, who lampooned him as McKinley's political master.
In November 1889, Hanna traveled to Washington to manage McKinley's campaign for Speaker of the House.
Governor McKinley's position today as a result of all that transpired at Minneapolis is in the best possible shape for his future.
McKinley's public hesitation did not prevent Hanna from laying the groundwork for the nomination.
He paid for thousands of copies of McKinley's speeches to be printed, and shipped quantities of McKinley posters, badges, and buttons across the nation.
The candidate had a sterling reputation for personal and political honesty, and reporters found that even McKinley's few personal enemies spoke well of him.
The Republican National Committee did recognized Daugherty's gifts as an indefatigable partisan and effective stump speaker, however, and sent him out on the road in support of William McKinley's campaign for President of the United States in 1896.
Day became McKinley's legal and political adviser during McKinley's candidacies for the Congress, the governorship of Ohio, and the presidency of the United States.
Within 36 hours of President McKinley's call for volunteers, ten thousand equipped troops were ready for muster into the U. S. military.

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