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May 27 – 1896 St. Louis–East St. Louis tornado: The costliest and third deadliest tornado in U.S. history levels a mile wide swath of downtown St. Louis, Missouri, incurring over $10,000,000 in damages at contemporaneous prices, [2] killing more than 255 and injuring over 1,000 people.
28 de feb. de 2021 · July 1, 1896: Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, died in Hartford, Connecticut at the age of 85. November 3, 1896: William McKinley was elected president of the United States, defeating William Jennings Bryan. December 10, 1896: Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and benefactor of the Nobel Prize, died in Italy ...
United States presidential election of 1896, American presidential election held on November 3, 1896, in which Republican William McKinley defeated Democrat-Populist William Jennings Bryan. The presidential campaign of 1896 was one of the most exciting in American history.
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William McKinley defeated William Jennings Bryan in the election of 1896 in a contest that largely came down to economic conditions and monetary policy.
21 de jun. de 2023 · The year 1896 was a momentous year in American history, marked by significant political, social, and technological changes. From the presidential election to the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court case and the Klondike Gold Rush, these events continue to influence our society today.