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Why Was William Mckinley Unjust

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Do you know who the 25th president of the United States was? That would be William McKinley. William McKinley died on September 14 ,1901, by the hands of Leon Czolgosz. It happened at the Pan-American Exposition. When it was Leon Czolgosz turn to shake McKinley’s hands, he shot him three times. Leon personally said that he didn’t believe that one man shouldn’t have so much power. The assassination of William McKinley was unjust because he was a good leader, and helped Cuba gained its independence;however some believed he was too protective about tariffs. First, let’s talk about how he was a great leader. Accordingly, William McKinley was a great leader. He helped America win the Spanish-American War, which gave America: Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. According to,The Assassination of William McKinley”Spain proved little challenge though, as American forces easily defeated the outnumbered and outgunned army and navy of the old world power.”(Kingseed 1)The statement from Kingseed’s article described how McKinley’s leadership, let American Forces to be able to outgun Spain. Furthermore, William McKinley sent forces to Spain in the first place because the USS Maine suddenly …show more content…

After the Spanish-American, Cuba was free from Spain. For instance,William McKinley President of the United States”In March McKinley gave Spain an ultimatum, including demands for an end to brutality inflicted upon Cubans and the start of negotiations leading toward independence for the island.”(The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica 1).The statement from the article by the E. E. B proves that McKinley wanted to end it peacefully. Combat in the Spanish-American War started early May and ended mid-August. The Treaty of Paris was signed and Spain ceded from Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. Some people thought of the Treaty of Paris as “imperialist”. McKinley’s foreign policies were big when he was

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