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  1. Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was an American politician who served as the 29th president of the United States from 1921 until his death in 1923. A member of the Republican Party, he was one of the most popular sitting U.S. presidents.

  2. Warren Gamaliel Harding (Blooming Grove, Ohio, 2 de noviembre de 1865–San Francisco, California, 2 de agosto de 1923) fue el vigésimo noveno presidente de los Estados Unidos, sirviendo desde 1921 hasta su muerte en 1923.

  3. 27 de may. de 2024 · Warren G. Harding, 29th U.S. president (192123), whose brief administration accomplished little of lasting value. His ill-advised cabinet appointments, including Albert Fall as secretary of the interior, led to the Teapot Dome Scandal, which earned his administration a reputation for corruption.

  4. 29 de oct. de 2009 · Warren Harding (1865-1923) was the 29th U.S. president, who served from 1921 to 1923 before dying of an apparent heart attack. Harding’s presidency was overshadowed by the criminal activities...

  5. Warren G. Harding, an Ohio Republican, was the 29th President of the United States (1921-1923). Though his term in office was fraught with scandal, including Teapot Dome,...

  6. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Warren G. Harding was a politician and the 29th president of the United States. Harding's campaign for the presidency promised a "return to normalcy." He was elected president on...

  7. Warren G. Harding's tenure as the 29th president of the United States lasted from March 4, 1921, until his death on August 2, 1923. Harding presided over the country in the aftermath of World War I.

  8. 55. Birth - Death: November 02, 1865 to August 02, 1923. Party: Republican. Location Born: Ohio. Office: United States Senator (OH) Religion: Baptist. More Resources. WARREN G. HARDING EVENT TIMELINE. FIRST LADY FLORENCE HARDING. HARDING PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS: Warren G. Harding Papers (Library of Congress)

  9. Hace 3 días · As the Star's editor-publisher Harding had access to free railroad passes and traveled throughout Ohio, making political friendships and connections; he also polished his public speaking talents on the Chautauqua circuit, specializing in speeches acclaiming his political hero, Alexander Hamilton.

  10. Harding’s undeviating Republicanism and vibrant speaking voice, plus his willingness to let the machine bosses set policies, led him far in Ohio politics. He served in the state Senate and as lieutenant governor, and successfully ran for governor.