Charles W. Fairbanks

Charles W. Fairbanks was an American politician who served as the twenty-third Chancellor of America from 1901 to 1906. Highly regarded among the industrial elites in the Kingdom of America, Fairbanks was believed to be largely disconnected from the plight of the worker. He did little to address the demands, particularly from the Libertarian Party, for the ending of child labor, the eight hour work day, or a minimum wage for women. Having such a low approval rating, he lost the nomination for re-election.

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Chancellor of America: 1901 - 1906
Preceded by: William McKinley
Succeeded by: James S. Sherman

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1852 1918 66 years old
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