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    York‚ 1972 L E. Cobbs Hoffman‚ and J. Gjerde‚ Major Problems in American History. Vol. II Since 1865; Boston‚ Houghton Mifflin Co.‚ 2002 M T. Mahan‚ Lessons of war with Spain; London‚ Sampson Low‚ Marston & Co. Ltd.‚ 1899 J C. S. Olcott‚ Life of McKinley – Vol. II; Boston‚ Houghton Mifflin Co.‚ 1916 J G. Brown Tindall and D. E. Shi‚ America: A Narrative History – Sixth edition; New York‚ W.W. Norton & Co.‚ 2004 -----------------------

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    From 1880-1906‚ western farmers were affected by multiple issues that they saw as threats to their way of life. The main threats to the farmers were railroads‚ trusts‚ and the government‚ because these institutions all had the power to drastically affect the ability of the farmers to make profits. Therefore‚ the farmers were not wrong to feel frustration toward those institutions when the institutions caused the farmers to live lives of increasingly extreme poverty. The main source of agrarian

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    States of America. During his term he was also recognized for “steward of the people”‚ which meant he looked out after the citizens. The 26th president‚Theodore Roosevelt‚ became president in the years of 1901-1909 because the former president McKinley was assassinated. Theodore was 43 years old when he became the youngest United States president at the time. Before his term as president‚ he was very wealthy‚ however‚ he struggled with health issues. Throughout

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    A message to Garcia

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    with Spain. President William McKinley it was wise to become allies with Cuban rebels who were led by General Garcia. Cuba at the time was under Spanish control and allying with the Cuban rebels seemed to be a powerful foothold for the U.S. General Garcia‚ Cuban rebel leader‚ was isolated in the mountains and nearly impossible to find. The search for the man or men who could handle the task of not only finding Garcia but delivering a personal message from President McKinley. The president was given

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    Name _________________________________________________ Date ____________________________ DBQ 15: NEW IMPERIALISM: CAUSES Historical Context Between 1870 and 1920‚ the rate of European imperialism increased. This was due to economic‚ political‚ and social forces. The Industrial Revolution stirred the ambitions of European nations. The advances in technology allowed these nations to spread their control over the less-developed areas of the world. Historians have studied this empirebuilding

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    Message to Garcia

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    obedience. The main task in the essay is to get a message delivered to Garcia from President Mckinley. This takes place during the war where quick communication is imperative. However‚ traditional means‚ such as mail or telegraph‚ have gone out the window due to Garcia’s whereabouts being somewhere in the jungles of Cuba. Upon hearing the mission at hand‚ Rowan was the man for the job. President Mckinley sent for him‚ gave him the letter‚ and gave him clear instructions of what needed to be done

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    consumer protection.[1] Thus‚ it aimed at helping middle class citizens and involved attacking plutocracy and bad trusts while at the same time protecting business from the most extreme demands of organized labor. In contrast to his predecessor William McKinley‚ Roosevelt was a Republican who believed in government action to mitigate social evils‚ and as president denounced “the representatives of predatory wealth” as guilty of “all forms of iniquity from the oppression of wage workers to defrauding

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    Theodore Roosevelt’s Inaugural Address On September 6‚ 1901‚ President William McKinley was assassinated in Buffalo‚ New York. Theodore Roosevelt took over the presidency on September 14‚ 1901 in Buffalo. He did not give his inaugural address until 1905 when he would start his second term as president. He gave his speech in the capital of the United States‚ Washington D.C. In his speech‚ Theodore Roosevelt mainly spoke about how Americans should be pro-imperialism

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    Yannic Tschaitschian January 11‚ 2008 Mrs. Shelton 4th Block Honors History Ten Days That Shaped America 1) May 26‚ 1637-The Mystic Massacre of the Pequot War On May 26‚ 1637‚ English settlers under Captain John Mason‚ and Narragansett and Mohegan allies set fire to a Pequot fort near the Mystic River. The fort only had two entrances‚ and anybody that tried to flee the fort was shot by awaiting enemies. The only Pequots that survived were those who had followed their sachem Sassacus in

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    Theodore Roosevelt

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    Theodore Roosevelt One of America’s most powerful and influential Presidents in its history would have to beTheodore Roosevelt. Although strong and powerful as an adult‚ he gave no signs of being a strong leader in American history during his childhood years. His sickly little body held him back from being as active as he wanted. Asthma was his biggest health issue and Teddy had a hard time doing anything strenuous without getting extremely ill. Even though he was thought to be hindered from

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