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  • ...ted States of America|United States]] sharply criticized President William McKinley. ...ng this power for the second (and so far last) time in U.S. history, chose John Quincy Adams as president of the United States; the election went to the Ho
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  • {{For|the mountain|Mount McKinley}} | name=William McKinley
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  • ...s administration is best known for a series of legislation including the [[McKinley Tariff]] and federal spending that reached one billion dollars. [[Democrati ...th Bend]], [[Hamilton County, Ohio]], as the second of eight children of [[John Scott Harrison]] (later a U.S. [[Congressman]] from [[Ohio]]) and Elizabeth
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  • *'''A time for greatness''' 1960 U.S. presidential campaign theme of [[John F. Kennedy]] (Kennedy also used, "We Can Do Better"). ...ears of the full dinner pail''' 1900 U.S. presidential slogan of [[William McKinley]]
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  • ...ost penetration of Confederate forces in the war—the famous raid (1863) of John Hunt Morgan, which terrorized the people of the countryside until Morgan an ...ss and politics became entwined as in the relations of Marcus A. Hanna and McKinley. City bosses such as Cincinnati's George B. Cox also followed this pattern.
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  • | successor=[[John Tyler]] | vicepresident=[[John Tyler]]
    26 KB (3,755 words) - 20:46, 5 March 2009
  • ...ni, who had ruled since 1891. A provisional government was established and John L. Stevens, the U.S. minister to Hawaii, proclaimed the country a U.S. prot ...ith Sanford B. Dole as president. Cleveland's successor, President William McKinley, favored annexation, which was finally accomplished in 1898. In 1900 the is
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  • | vicepresident = [[John C. Breckinridge]] | predecessor2 = [[John C. Calhoun]]
    32 KB (4,599 words) - 20:15, 5 March 2009
  • | children=Abraham Van Buren <br> [[John Van Buren]] <br> Martin Van Buren (1812–55) <br> Smith Thompson Van Buren | predecessor2=[[John C. Calhoun]]
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  • | successor=[[William McKinley]] .../> He hanged another murderer, [[List of individuals executed in New York|John Gaffney]], on [[14 February]] [[1873]].<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...lly wounded by [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] sympathizer [[John Wilkes Booth]] while attending a play at [[Ford's Theater]]. Booth's plan w ...s, who provided the decisive vote,<ref>[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/john.htm "The Trial of Andrew Johnson, 1868".]</ref> defied their party and publ
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  • ...e Court of the United States, he reluctantly accepted the appointment when McKinley suggested that he would be "the better judge for this experience." {{s-aft|after=[[John J. Pershing]]}}
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  • ...stration or to revert to the "[[laissez-faire]]" approach of the [[William McKinley]] era. ...ft"|[[United States Secretary of War|Secretary of War]]||align="left"|'''[[John W. Weeks]]'''||align="left"|1921&ndash;1923
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  • ..." | ''lowest point:'' Death Valley -86 m <br />''highest point:'' Mount McKinley 6,194 m ...Canada) and by population (after China and [[Directory:India|India]]); Mt. McKinley is highest point in North America and Death Valley the lowest point on the
    35 KB (4,618 words) - 16:09, 29 May 2010
  • ...ree presidential assassinations. His father in 1865, Garfield in 1881, and McKinley in 1901.''' | predecessor2 = [[John Henry (representative)|John Henry]]
    98 KB (14,380 words) - 18:00, 6 March 2009
  • | predecessor2= [[John Franklin Fort]] | successor3= John Aikman Stewart
    78 KB (11,614 words) - 16:36, 1 April 2008
  • ...ing the Civil War. Years later, Grant told educator [[John Eaton (General)|John Eaton]], "the vice of intemperance had not a little to do with my decision ...[[James Buchanan]] for president to avert secession and because "I knew [[John C. Frémont|Frémont]]" (the Republican candidate). In 1860, he favored Dem
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