Presidency of William McKinley

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The Presidency of William McKinley refers to the U.S. administration from 1897 to 1901 marked by the Spanish–American War, significant economic growth, and the emergence of the United States as a global power.

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instanceOf historical period
presidency of the United States
assassinatedAt Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York NERFINISHED
causeOfEnd assassination of William McKinley
characterizedBy emergence of the United States as a global power
expansionist foreign policy
rapid economic growth
country United States of America
domesticPolicy support for business interests
support for industrial expansion
economicPolicy commitment to the gold standard
high protective tariffs
election 1896 United States presidential election NERFINISHED
1900 United States presidential election NERFINISHED
endTime 1901-09-14
followedBy Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt NERFINISHED
foreignPolicyDoctrine Open Door Policy NERFINISHED
headOfGovernment William McKinley NERFINISHED
headOfState William McKinley NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Gilded Age NERFINISHED
Progressive Era (early phase) NERFINISHED
legislativeBody 55th United States Congress NERFINISHED
56th United States Congress NERFINISHED
57th United States Congress NERFINISHED
location Washington, D.C.
mainConflict Philippine–American War NERFINISHED
Spanish–American War NERFINISHED
officeHeldBy William McKinley NERFINISHED
politicalParty Republican Party
precededBy Presidency of Grover Cleveland NERFINISHED
significantEvent Annexation of Hawaii NERFINISHED
Boxer Rebellion (U.S. involvement) NERFINISHED
Dingley Tariff of 1897 NERFINISHED
Gold Standard Act of 1900 NERFINISHED
Open Door Policy toward China NERFINISHED
Philippine–American War (outbreak) NERFINISHED
Platt Amendment era in Cuba (beginning of U.S. oversight) NERFINISHED
Spanish–American War NERFINISHED
Treaty of Paris of 1898 NERFINISHED
assassination of William McKinley
creation of U.S. civil government in Puerto Rico (Foraker Act)
startTime 1897-03-04
territorialChange acquisition of Guam by the United States
acquisition of Puerto Rico by the United States
acquisition of the Philippines by the United States
annexation of Hawaii by the United States
vicePresident Garret Hobart NERFINISHED
Theodore Roosevelt NERFINISHED

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Saxton McKinley House associatedWith Presidency of William McKinley
Theodore Roosevelt administration precededBy Presidency of William McKinley
this entity surface form: William McKinley administration
Garret Hobart partOf Presidency of William McKinley
this entity surface form: McKinley–Hobart administration
Cleveland administration followedBy Presidency of William McKinley
this entity surface form: McKinley administration
Temple of Music associatedWith Presidency of William McKinley