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  1. William Henry Harrison. Born February 9, 1773 Berkeley, Virginia. Died April 4, 1841 Washington, D.C.. General, president of the United States. In the years leading up to the War of 1812, William Henry Harrison, while serving as governor of Indiana Territory, negotiated a number of treaties through which Native Americans sold their traditional lands to the United States government.

  2. U.S. Minister to Columbia. 1836: Unsuccessful Whig Candidate for President. March 4, 1841-April 4, 1841: 9th President of the United States. First President from the Whig Party. April, 4, 1841: Died of Pneumonia after giving a long inaugural speech in cold weather, Harrison’s presidency was the shortest in history.

  3. William Henry Harrison (1773–1841) La candidatura de William Henry Harrison indica que la política estadounidense se movía en una dirección más populista a medida que el país se expandía. Legislador durante dos términos y exgobernador territorial, Harrison no poseía notables habilidades políticas, pero en 1840 era la perfecta imagen ...

  4. William Henry Harrison caught a serious case of pneumonia, and on April 4 that same year he died. He was the first president to die in office. [2] Harrison was the oldest president to take office at 68 years, 23 days, until it was outdone in 1981 by Ronald Reagan who assumed the presidency at the age of 69.

  5. William Henry Harrison. Title Ninth President of the United States, Brigadier General. War & Affiliation War of 1812 / American. Date of Birth - Death February 9, 1773 - April 4, 1841. Often portrayed as a rough-and-tumble outdoorsman, William Henry Harrison was born at the luxurious Berkeley Plantation in Virginia in 1773.

  6. 23 de may. de 2024 · William Henry Harrison dio el discurso inaugural más larga de la historia, con casi dos horas, en un día frío y sin abrigo. Sucumbió a la neumonía exactamente a un mes de iniciado su cargo. Legado. A los 68 años de edad, William Henry Harrison ha sido el presidente de mayor edad a la fecha, y el primero en morir en el cargo.

  7. The inauguration of William Henry Harrison in Washington, D.C., on March 4, 1841. Harrison was the first president-elect to travel by railroad to Washington, D.C., for his inauguration. Wearing no gloves and no overcoat despite the freezing weather, he rode up Pennsylvania Avenue on a white horse to take the oath of office on March 4, 1841.