Saturday, July 29, 2000

Sunday, July 29, 1900. Gaetano Bresci killed King Umberto of Italy and brought Theodore Roosevelt to power.


King Umberto of Italy was assassinated by anarchist Gaetano Bresci, a resident of Paterson, New Jersey in an act which achieved nothing direct whatsoever.  Bresci claimed he wanted to avenge the people killed in Milan during the suppression of the riots of May 1898, but instead he just comes across as an idiot.  The act did influence Leon F. Czolgosz in his unhinged plot to kill President William McKinley in September 1901, so in a weird way, it helped bring Theodore Roosevelt to power.

New Jersey Governor McGowan Voorhees helpfully noted; ""There is one thing I want to say and that is the plot to kill King Humbert was not hatched in New Jersey.  I am sure it was made up in New York if plotted in this country at all."

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Saturday, July 28, 1900. Paying for his opposition.

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