Leon Czolgosz died on October 29, 1901, in Auburn Prison, New York, USA of execution by electric chair.
Leon Czolgosz was motivated to assassinate President William McKinley by a combination of political beliefs and personal disillusionment. Influenced by anarchist ideologies, he viewed McKinley as a symbol of an oppressive government that upheld capitalism and social inequality. Czolgosz believed that by killing the president, he could inspire others to rise against the system. His act was ultimately rooted in a desire for revolutionary change, albeit through violent means.
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Leon Czolgosz was executed on October 29, 1901
McKinley was shot twice by anarchist Leon Czolgosz on September 6, 1901.
Leon Czolgosz was born on January 1, 1873, in Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Leon Czolgosz was the anarchist who assassinated President William McKinley.is it true?
Leon Czolgosz
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He was executed by electrocution. His last words were, "I killed the president because the enemy of the people, the working people."
Leon Czolgosz was the assassin of President William McKinley. He was found guilty by a Buffalo, New York jury and was later executed by electrocution on October 29, 1901.
His last name is pronounced "Cho-gus."
Leon Czolgosz
Czolgosz shot McKinley on September 6,1901. McKinley survived until September 14.
William McKinley on September 14th 1901