. A history of the United States of America, its people, and its institutions. action of very severeterms of retribution for the unparalleled outrage. Re-election of President McKinley.—In the Presidentialcampaign of 1900 William McKinley and William J. Bryan,the candidates of 1896, were renominated, the respectivecandidates for the Vice-Presidency being Theodore Roose-velt, Governor of New York, and Adlai E. Stevenson, lateVice-President. The election resulted in the return of theRepublican candidates by a greater majority than in 1896,McKinley receiving two hundred and ninety-two electoralvo


. A history of the United States of America, its people, and its institutions. action of very severeterms of retribution for the unparalleled outrage. Re-election of President McKinley.—In the Presidentialcampaign of 1900 William McKinley and William J. Bryan,the candidates of 1896, were renominated, the respectivecandidates for the Vice-Presidency being Theodore Roose-velt, Governor of New York, and Adlai E. Stevenson, lateVice-President. The election resulted in the return of theRepublican candidates by a greater majority than in 1896,McKinley receiving two hundred and ninety-two electoralvotes, Bryan one hundred and fifty-five. A bill had beenpassed by Congress, March 6, 1900, making the gold dollarthe standard of value in American money, and the demandfor the free coinage of silver was now supplanted by thequestions of the trusts or business combinations and Amer-ican control in the Philippine Islands. The second inaugu-ration of President McKinley took place on March 4, 1901. s H ^Hi h^ •1 i ? o ? 0« c J A \. 0 c s ?n i^~-^«.„. W 3(^.1 50 CO ^j iC7| be — d ^ ^V i^*^^. ^VJL f I^S=: ifts -2 ^r •s -ac? o^ /J,33| sc^^ tn 10? c. C»6 cc i^ ^ ^ / s uj CO z a b 05 O 0 » b Q V < «2 ^ ^ X^^ H c 8 V^JS^ a « 4- -s:^^^ ^ ^ ^ o K| < 1 6? O C« c3 ^5: *oC- &q oa CQ K| KJ [^ 3 Eq 00 ^ c $ fr #te ^ McKINLEYS ADMINISTRATION. 461 Pan-American Exposition.—Of the events of 1901, oneof the most notable was an exposition held at Buffalo, NewYork, for the purpose of displaying the products of theAmerican republics. It was on a much smaller scale thanthe Worlds Fairs of 1876 and 1893, but formed a beautifuland artistic exhibition, its vari-colored buildings being veryattractive and its electrical display far surpassing anythingof the kind ever before seen. On December 1, 1901, anattractive South Carolina, Interstate, and West IndianExposition was opened at Charleston, South Carolina. Census of 1900.—An important event of the year 1900was the taking of the t


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