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The President at the Crossroads: The Story of William McKinley For Kids
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- ISBN8232219390
- EAN9798232219390
- Date de parution13/11/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
History is filled with moments of courage, change, and challenge-and one leader's story captures all three. Born in a small Ohio town, William McKinley grew up to face choices that would shape not only his own life, but also the future of the United States. From serving as a young soldier in the Civil War to guiding a nation at the dawn of the 20th century, his journey reveals how determination and responsibility can leave a lasting mark.
This book takes readers into the exciting and often turbulent world of the late 1800s and early 1900s. It explores a time when America was expanding, new inventions were changing everyday life, and big debates about fairness and leadership filled the headlines. Young readers will discover why the Spanish-American War became such a turning point, how the country gained new territories overseas, and what it meant for the nation to step onto the world stage as a rising power.
Written in a clear and engaging way for ages 7 to 12, this story not only highlights the achievements and struggles of a president but also invites readers to think about courage, fairness, and how one person's decisions can ripple through history.
This book takes readers into the exciting and often turbulent world of the late 1800s and early 1900s. It explores a time when America was expanding, new inventions were changing everyday life, and big debates about fairness and leadership filled the headlines. Young readers will discover why the Spanish-American War became such a turning point, how the country gained new territories overseas, and what it meant for the nation to step onto the world stage as a rising power.
Written in a clear and engaging way for ages 7 to 12, this story not only highlights the achievements and struggles of a president but also invites readers to think about courage, fairness, and how one person's decisions can ripple through history.
History is filled with moments of courage, change, and challenge-and one leader's story captures all three. Born in a small Ohio town, William McKinley grew up to face choices that would shape not only his own life, but also the future of the United States. From serving as a young soldier in the Civil War to guiding a nation at the dawn of the 20th century, his journey reveals how determination and responsibility can leave a lasting mark.
This book takes readers into the exciting and often turbulent world of the late 1800s and early 1900s. It explores a time when America was expanding, new inventions were changing everyday life, and big debates about fairness and leadership filled the headlines. Young readers will discover why the Spanish-American War became such a turning point, how the country gained new territories overseas, and what it meant for the nation to step onto the world stage as a rising power.
Written in a clear and engaging way for ages 7 to 12, this story not only highlights the achievements and struggles of a president but also invites readers to think about courage, fairness, and how one person's decisions can ripple through history.
This book takes readers into the exciting and often turbulent world of the late 1800s and early 1900s. It explores a time when America was expanding, new inventions were changing everyday life, and big debates about fairness and leadership filled the headlines. Young readers will discover why the Spanish-American War became such a turning point, how the country gained new territories overseas, and what it meant for the nation to step onto the world stage as a rising power.
Written in a clear and engaging way for ages 7 to 12, this story not only highlights the achievements and struggles of a president but also invites readers to think about courage, fairness, and how one person's decisions can ripple through history.














