26. William McKinley – 143.4
William McKinley assumed the presidency as the 25th President of the United States in 1897. He is widely recognized in history as the leader who secured a significant victory for his country in the Spanish-American War. However, McKinley’s path to the presidency was shaped by diverse experiences. Before his political career, he pursued higher education and worked as a teacher during the tumultuous years of the American Civil War. Harnessing his intelligence, McKinley delved into the study of law and successfully established a private practice. Moreover, his strategic decision to marry a banker’s daughter showcased his astute judgment and resourcefulness. These qualities characterized both his personal life and his leadership style as President.