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William Henry Harrison 9th President of the United States (1773 - 1841) A Biography by Donald R. Swartz Early Life William Henry Harrison was born on February 9 ...
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William Henry Harrison, (1773-1841), was 9th President of the United States. ... He was buried in William Henry Harrison Memorial State Park, North Bend, Ohio. ...
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William Henry Harrison, (1773-1841), was 9th President of the United States. ... He was buried in William Henry Harrison Memorial State Park, North Bend, Ohio. ...
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Born to Irish immigrants on March 15, 1767, Andrew Jackson was to become the first "rags to riches" President the country had ever seen. ...
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William Henry Harrison William Henry Harrison was born the youngest of seven kids in 1773, at his family's plantation in Charles City County, Virginia. ...
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... The most prominent candidates were Daniel Webster in New England, William Henry Harrison in the Northwest, and Hugh Lawson White in the southwest (Whig Party 1 ...
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... William Henry Harrison at the battle of Tippecanoe. During ... At that time William Henry Harrison was governor of the Indiana Territory. He ...
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... Natives. This infuriated white settlers and leaders such as Indiana Territory Governor William Henry Harrison. Tenskwatawa soon ...
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... Tecumseh argued about this with William Henry Harrison The way, the only way to stop this evil, is for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal ...
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... forgetting the American ideals. The use of horses led to the death of William Henry Harrison during his inauguration. He was given a ...
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... General William Henry Harrison and his forces killed Tecumseh at the Battle of the Thames in 1813 while fighting another important battle against the British ...
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... soil. A new American army led by William Henry Harrison made their way up from Kentucky to try and retake Detroit for the US . One ...
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... The third possibility was General William Henry Harrison, a Virginia-born resident of Ohio who had served as governor of Indiana Territory and was popular in ...
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... unity. William Henry Harrison, governor of the Indian Territory knew Tenskwatawa's popularity and power was declining. Harrison ...
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... Massachusetts. He was the Secretary of State for Presidents William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and President Millard Fillmore. While ...
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... Whigs. They lost to the Democrats that year, but in 1840, they succeeded in getting William Henry Harrison elected President. In ...
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... Some of the other men present were General James Wilkinson, Colonel John Hamtramck, Lieutenant William Henry Harrison, Captain William Clark, and Captain ...
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... Whigs. They lost to the Democrats that year, but in 1840 they succeeded in getting William Henry Harrison elected President. In ...
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... Starting with the election of 1840, candidate General William Henry Harrison was easily elected as the celebrated military hero of the most recent Indian Wars. ...
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... In late 1811, William Henry Harrison defeated the Indians in the Battle of Tippecanoe, which ended most fears of Indian uprising, but Indian skirmishes ...
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... an attack on Ge! neral William Henry Harrison's army of one thousand men in the Ohio River Valley. Harrison, who was the governor ...
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... an attack on Ge! neral William Henry Harrison's army of one thousand men in the Ohio River Valley. Harrison, who was the governor ...
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... and Texas. After Jackson, Van Buren entered office followed by William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and James Polk. Remini's The ...
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... Then, it continues into the presidency of 1842, our 9th president, William Henry Harrison. It is absolutely disgraceful how minorities are depicted. ...
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... During the early 1800's William Henry Harrison, through threats, bribes and trickery, concluded many treaties that ceded more land to the US These treaties led ...
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... commanders had strict orders . The battle of Tippecanoe made William Henry Harrison a popular hero. Later the campaign slogan "Tippecanoe ...
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... Then, it continues into the presidency of 1842, our 9th president, William Henry Harrison. It is absolutely disgraceful how minorities are depicted. ...
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... hero. With the exception of Gen. William Henry Harrison, no American except me had achieved anything like military triumph. In 1817 ...
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... US government. In 1822, Tecumseh gathered Indian warriors to attack American soldiers, led by William henry Harrison. This attack ...
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... In a less dramatic lead William Henry Harrison bested Grover Cleveland by 65 electoral votes, but lost the popular vote by 90,596 votes. ...
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