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Albert J. Beveridge, a freshman senator from Indiana, made his first speech as a U.S. senator on 9 January 1900. Having just returned from a visit to the front lines in the Philippine Islands, where American troops were fighting Filipino insurrectionists, he chastised the Democrats for wanting to give up the islands and praised the Republican effort to establish and maintain control over them.
On 5 December 1904 it was announced that Sen. Francis Marion Cockrell of Missouri would retire after twenty-nine years of service and would take with him the last pair of cowhide boots worn in the Senate. After Cockrell's retirement, President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him to the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Secret Service agent William Craig was killed and President Roosevelt suffered an injured leg when the carriage in which they were riding was struck by a trolley car near Pittsfield, Massachusetts, on 3...
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1900's Government and Politics
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- America, Europe, and Asia
- Big Stick and Dollar Diplomacy
- Business Trusts and Regulation
- City and State Reforms
- The Conservation Crusade
- Divisive Party Politics
- Industrialism and Government
- Jim Crow, Nativism, and Racism
- The McKinley Assassination
- National Politics: The 1900 Republican Convention
- National Politics: the 1900 Democratic Convention
- National Politics: the 1900 Elections
- National Politics: the 1902 Elections
- National Politics: the 1904 Republican Convention
- National Politics: the 1904 Democratic Convention
- National Politics: The 1904 Elections
- National Politics: The 1906 Elections
- National Politics: The 1908 Republican Convention
- National Politics: The 1908 Democratic Convention
- National Politics: The 1908 Elections
- Headline Makers
- People in the News
- Deaths
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- Important Events in Government and Politics, 1900–1909
