The Assassination of McKinley: a Turning Point in American History
Words: 522 1015On September 6, 1901, the United States was thrust into a state of shock and mourning with the assassination of President William McKinley. This tragic event, occurring at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, not only marked a pivotal moment in U.S. history but also reflected the turbulent undercurrents of a nation grappling with rapid industrialization, social change, and the rise of political extremism. The assassination, carried out by anarchist Leon Czolgosz, brought to light the profound challenges and […]