His Life Before Presidency
• Born: January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio • Married to Ida Saxton McKinley• Attended Allegheny College• Taught in a country school• Enlisted as a Private in the Union Army
when the civil war broke out• Served in Congress for 14 years
– Became leading Republican tariff expert• McKinley tariff of 1890
• Elected governor of Ohio in 1891– Served two terms
His Life During Presidency• Republican• Elected in 1897• Served as twenty-fifth president• Foreign policy dominated
McKinley’s Administration• Congress declared war for the
liberation of Cuba• The United States gained the
territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines, and gained temporary control over Cuba
McKinley being sworn into office
The President’s Death
• Shot at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, NY
• Shot on September 6, 1901 by Leon Frank Czolgosz
• Fired at twice– First bullet grazed his shoulder– Second bullet went through his stomach, colon, and
kidney, and finally lodged in the muscles of his back
• Doctors could not locate the second bullet so they decided to leave it, for fear that they would do more harm than good trying to locate it
The President’s Death
• Stayed in Buffalo to recover, was there for over a week– Milburn House
• Eight days after being shot, he began to go into shock
• Died of gangrene surrounding his wounds
• Died at 2:15 a.m. on September 14, 1901
The Milburn Residence where McKinley died
After His Death
• Buried in Canton, Ohio• Memorials were held at Westminster Abbey
and St. Paul’s Cathedral• Succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt
Burial Tomb in William McKinley National Memorial in Canton, Ohio
Teddy Roosevelt