

25.) William McKinley 1897-1901
16 snips Jan 3, 2022
Discover how William McKinley transformed the U.S. from a reluctant nation into an imperial power, affecting global politics significantly. Explore his courageous Civil War service, including a heroic coffee run during the Battle of Antietam. Delve into his innovative campaign strategies and the pivotal role of big business in politics. McKinley's foreign policies, including the annexation of Hawaii, helped shape modern international relations. Tragically, his life was cut short by an assassin amid rising economic inequality during the Gilded Age.
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McKinley’s Coffee-Run Heroism
- At Antietam McKinley famously loaded a mule wagon with supplies and brought hot coffee to his starving men under fire.
- Rutherford B. Hayes noticed McKinley's courage and later mentored him into national politics.
Ida McKinley’s Tragic Health Decline
- McKinley's wife Ida suffered multiple family tragedies and debilitating illness after the deaths of their children and Ida's mother.
- McKinley cared for her closely, insisting she sit beside him at events and checking on her frequently.
Tariffs Bought Allies, Cost Votes
- McKinley's 1890 tariff raised duties dramatically, enriching industry while provoking voter backlash.
- The tariff made McKinley wealthy allies but cost him his House seat in the 1890 backlash.