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kalakaua was forced to sign the law at gun point. and the document was nicknamed the bayonet constitutions
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McKinley, a Republican and former Governor of Ohio, defeated the joint Democratic and Populist nominee, William Jennings Bryan
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A massive explosion of unknown origin sinks the battleship USS Maine in Cuba’s Havana harbor, killing 260 of the fewer than 400 American crew members aboard
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The Spanish–American War was an armed conflict between Spain and the United States in 1898
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DescriptionThe Battle of San Juan Hill, also known as the battle for the San Juan Heights, was a decisive battle of the Spanish–American War.
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Dole declared Hawaii an independence spurred by the nationalism aroused by Hawaii
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was an uprising against foreigners that occurred in China about 1900, begun by peasants but eventually supported by the government.
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In a re-match of the 1896 race, Republican President William McKinley defeated his Democratic challenger, William Jennings Bryan.
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William McKinley Jr. was the 25th president of the United States, serving from March 4, 1897, until his assassination six months into his second term.
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granting the United States exclusive and permanent possession of the Panama Canal Zone. In exchange, Panama received $10 million and an annuity of $250,000 beginning nine years later.
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was built to reduce the distance that ships had to travel to pass between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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Republican President Theodore Roosevelt defeated the Democratic nominee, Alton B. ... Roosevelt easily defeated Parker, sweeping every region in the nation except the South.
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Was a sixteen battleship fleet that sailed on a world voyage.
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Secretary of War and Republican Party nominee William Howard Taft defeated three-time Democratic nominee William Jennings Bryan.
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John Flammang Schrank was a Bavarian-born saloon keeper of New York who attempted to assassinate former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.
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Republican President William Howard Taft and defeated former President Theodore Roosevelt, who ran as the Progressive Party ("Bull Moose") nominee.
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Republican President William Howard Taft and defeated former President Theodore Roosevelt, who ran as the Progressive Party ("Bull Moose") nominee.
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The Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution allows Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states on the basis of population.
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the battle of colombus. began as a raid conducted by pancho vilas divizion of the north
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President Woodrow Wilson created the National Park Service as an agency within the United States Department of the Interior on August 25, 1916 through the National Park Service
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soon the pershing expedition wore out its welcome and Carranza forced them to with draw from mexico.
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He died in Africa he got bitten by a mosquito and got a disease called Malaria.
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Congress ratified the 18th Amendment, which prohibited the manufacturing, transportation and sale of alcohol within the United States.
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Granted women the right to vote.
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in the summer of 1921 Taft finally achieved his long desired position.
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navy submarine was shot. she was the last navy's submarine