- 1900 Democratic National Convention
The 1900 Democratic National Convention was a United States presidential nominating convention that took place the week of
July 4 ,1900 atConvention Hall in Kansas City,Missouri .The convention nominated
William Jennings Bryan for President and Adlai E. Stevenson for Vice President. The ticket was to lose theUnited States presidential election, 1900 to a the Republican ticket ofWilliam McKinley andTheodore Roosevelt .Bryan had little opposition after
Spanish-American War hero AdmiralGeorge Dewey dropped out in May after being quoted in newspapers that he thought the President job would be easy because the president merely followed the orders of Congress to enforce laws.The strongest opposition at the convention came from
Richard Croker of New York'sTammany Hall who opposed Bryan.The convention also marked the first time that a member of royalty attended a Presidential convention as a delegate.
David Kawananakoa , heir to the throne of theKingdom of Hawaii , represented the newest United States territory. Prince David was to break a tie about inserting afree silver plank into the convention platform.The Democrats included planks in the platform denouncing Republican
imperialism and expansion as was demonstrated in the Spanish-American War.Kansas City got the convention on the strength of its new Convention Hall, which opened on February 22, 1899. The hall was destroyed in a fire on April 4, 1900, but was rebuilt in 90 days in time for the convention.
Harry S. Truman served as a page at the convention.References
* " [http://books.google.com/books?id=5WkPAAAAYAAJ Official Report of the Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention, Held in Kansas City, Missouri, July 4th, 5th, and 6th, 1900] "
External links
* [http://www.windingriver.com/Reprints/rfp032304c/rfp032304c.htm Wind River history of convention]
* [http://www.harpweek.com/09Cartoon/RelatedCartoon.asp?Month=July&Date=4 Harpers Weekly Cartoon and History of Convention]sequence
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