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William McKinley, amerik. Politiker , 1843-1901
25. Präsident der USA 1897-1901

Seit ich denken kann habe ich nie daran gezweifelt, daß ich eines Tages Präsident sein würde.

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William McKinley, Twenty-fifth President (1897-1901)

William McKinley, 29 Jan 1843 - 14 Sep 1901, by August Benziger, Oil on canvas, 1897: William McKinley's "front porch" campaign for the White House in 1896 consisted mainly of speeches delivered to well-wishers flocking by train to his Canton, Ohio, home. As president, the main focus of his administration lay in responding to calls for aid in Cuba's struggle against Spanish rule. Although reluctant to meddle, McKinley felt obliged to act when the American battleship Maine blew up in Havana harbor, and interventionists blamed it on the Spanish. The result was the Spanish-American War, which led to Cuba's independence and Spain's surrender of the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Guam to the United States. Despite his own doubts about this turn of events, McKinley made the traditionally isolationist United States more visible in international politics. One of several portraits derived from 1897-98 sittings at the White House, August Benziger's likeness testifies to McKinley's blandly funereal appearance. But housed in that uninteresting exterior was an unusual supply of warmth and charm that, as one observer put it, made McKinley "a marvelous manager of men."

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