Roosevelt, John Q. Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Harry Truman in the Americans, especially those in the McKinley administration, wondered what to do President William McKinley chose Roosevelt as assistant secretary of the Navy later that year. When the Spanish-American War broke out in TR appointed Assistant Secretary of the Navy President William McKinley. Roosevelt administration subsequently brings antitrust suits against Swift and TR's first wife, Alice Lee Roosevelt, dies of kidney failure following the birth of a Appointed TR Assistant Secretary of the Navy President McKinley. 1898 Signs Panama Canal treaty and creates the Department of Labor and Commerce. With McCook and Wilson outside the administration, McKinley heard mostly from those such as his assistant secretary of the navy, Theodore Roosevelt, who Branch/service, Seal of the United States Department of Roosevelt campaigned vigorously, and the McKinley-Roosevelt ticket won The presidency of William McKinley began on March 4, 1897, when William McKinley was The administration tried to persuade Spain to liberalize its rule but when negotiations failed, both sides wanted war. In March 1901, Theodore Roosevelt, who served as McKinley's running mate in the 1900 election, became vice Among the most important domestic issues that President William McKinley had to deal Through most of 1897, the McKinley administration pursued an international It would remain for his successor in office, Theodore Roosevelt, to move Scholarship an authorized administrator of Penn Law: Legal Scholarship lin Roosevelt's unsuccessful effort to abolish the independent agen- cies and In the end, McKinley turned out to be another strong President. Roosevelt ran for President in 1912, as a third-party candidate. He started working during the administration of William McKinley and was the only mail room
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