The Farmers
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies.
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies.
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies.
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies.
the public's support of McKinley's imperialist policies.
William McKinley believed in "gold standard", instead of "free silver"
William Mckinley believed in "gold standard", instead of "free silver"
They supported the British because they hoped if they defeated the Colonists then it would send them all back to their home land.
They supported the British because they hoped if they defeated the Colonists then it would send them all back to their home land.
Mrs. McKinley's first name is Ida. She was the wife of William McKinley, the 25th president of the United States, who served from 1897 until his assassination in 1901. Ida was known for her strong support of her husband during his political career.
They supported the British because they hoped if they defeated the Colonists then it would send them all back to their home land.