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McKinley (Republican) 51.7 292 William J. Bryan (Democratic) 45.5 155 June 19, 1900 Republican national convention at Philadelphia July 4, 1900 Admiral George Dewey announces candidacy for President July 4, 1900 Democratic convention in Kansas City nominates Bryan and Silver Republican September 6, 1901 McKinley shot by anarchist at Pan-American Exposition January 1, 1902 Roosevelt intervenes in the anthracite coal strike January 1, 1903 ""Uncle Joe" Cannon elected as Speaker of the House " January 1, 1904 Presedential Elections: Popular Vote Electoral VoteTheodore Roosevelt (Republican) 57.4 336 Alton B. Parker (Democratic) 37.6 140 Eugene V. Debs (Socialist) 3 June 21, 1904 Republican national convention in Chicago July 6, 1904 Democratic convention in St. Louis January 1, 1906 W. J. Bryan makes speech in Madison Square Garden advocating government ownership of railroads January 1, 1906 two senators convicted on fraud and corruption charges,campaign for direct election begins January 1, 1906 Hepburn Act drawn up by William Peters March 1, 1906 ""Treason of the Senate" articles appear through print " January 1, 1907 Panic 1907 asserts fundamental conservatism of Republican majority January 1, 1907 Harriman letter appears in New York World January 1, 1908 Presedential Elections: Popular Vote Electoral VoteWilliam H. Taft (Republican) 51.6 321 Alton B. Parker (Democratic) 43.1 162 Eugene V. Debs (Socialist) 2.8 June 16, 1908 Republican national convention in Chicago July 1, 1908 Democratic convention in Denver re-nominates Bryan March 1, 1909 progressive Republicans break ranks and vote for James Beauchamp Clark for Speaker Subject: US History Subject X2: US History ‹ 1890-1899 - The Agrarian Revolt up 1910-1919 - The Progressive Era › * Printer-friendly version RELATED CONTENT * 1900-1909- The Modern State * The Civil War * Chapter 30- America on the World State 1899 – 1909 * Chapter 28- America on the World Stage 1899-1909 * Rise of Big Business and the Triumph of Industry: 1870-1900 US HISTORY CONTENT * Unit 4 APUSH Terms * Brinkley APUSH Chapter 9 Test Bank * Brinkley APUSH Chapter 8 Test Bank * Brinkley APUSH Chapter 7 Test Bank * Brinkley APUSH Chapter 6 Test Bank * Brinkley APUSH Chapter 5 Test Bank * AMSCO APUSH Textbook * Brinkley APUSH Chapter 4 Test Bank * Brinkley APUSH Chapter 3 Test Bank * Brinkley APUSH Chapter 2 Test Bank US History Forums * AP US History Vocab * New Deal * War of 1812 - US History * American Revolution * Do colleges give credit for this class? * Is it possible to get a 9? * How do you study for this class? * DBQ HELP ASAP PLEASE!!! * Gilded Age Political Cartoon * Finals NEED HELP? 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