William McKinley Biography - New Book: Grief, Gunfire, and the Making of Modern America by Timeless Press

William McKinley Biography - New Book: Grief, Gunfire, and the Making of Modern America

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Discover the remarkable life of William McKinley, the quiet man who helped forge a modern America.

Rising from humble roots in Ohio, McKinley's journey took him from Civil War battlefields to the presidency of a rapidly changing nation. He was a soldier, a lawyer, a loving husband—and eventually, a steady hand in times of national upheaval. With unwavering duty and calm conviction, McKinley led the United States through economic turmoil, international war, and the dawn of a new global identity.

He didn't seek conflict, yet he faced it head-on—whether in defense of American industry or in the decision to expand overseas following the Spanish-American War. Through it all, his loyalty to his ailing wife Ida and his belief in moral governance never wavered. Tragically, just months into his second term, McKinley became the target of an assassin, leaving behind a stunned nation and a legacy that shaped the century to come.

Inside this book, you'll explore powerful chapters on:

•McKinley's early life and Civil War service
•The personal tragedies that shaped his character
•The rise of American imperialism
•His assassination and the rise of Theodore Roosevelt
…and much more.

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