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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. William Henry Harrison Noveno presidente de Estados Unidos (1841) William Henry Harrison nació el 9 de febrero de 1773 en el condado de Berkeley (Virginia). Gracias a la influencia de su padre, el antiguo gobernador de Virginia, Benjamin Harrison, fue gobernador del Territorio del Noroeste, y en 1801 de Indiana. Desde su cargo se dedicó a negociar con las tribus del oeste la cesión de ...

  3. W. H. HARRISON PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS: William Henry Harrison Papers (Library of Congress) Harrison-Symmes Memorial Foundation Museum. Harrison Birthplace (Berkeley Plantation, VA) William Henry Harrison's Grouseland Indiana Territorial Mansion: Presidental Home & Historic Landmark. Tippecanoe Battlefield and Museum, Lafayette, IN.

  4. 威廉·亨利·哈里森 (英語: William Henry Harrison ,1773年2月9日—1841年4月4日)是美国军官兼政治家,曾于1841年当上第九任 美国总统 ,但就职仅31天就因病去世,是首位 任内逝世的美国总统 ,也是任职时间最短的美国总统。. 哈里森的致死病因至今仍有争议 ...

  5. William Henry Harrison urodził się w 9 lutego 1773 w hrabstwie Charles City w kolonii Wirginii, jako najmłodsze z siedmiorga dzieci, zamożnego plantatora Benjamina Harrisona i jego żony Elizabeth [1]. Po śmierci ojca w 1791, William trafił pod opiekę kupca Roberta Morrisa [1] .

  6. www.whitehouse.gov › about-the-white-house › presidentsJohn Tyler | The White House

    John Tyler became the tenth President of the United States (1841-1845) when President William Henry Harrison died in April 1841. He was the first Vice President to succeed to the Presidency after ...

  7. William Henry Harrison is known as the president with the longest inauguration speech, and the shortest term – he was Commander in Chief for only 30 days, 12 hours, and 30 minutes. But preceding his truncated presidency, his prolific formative years in Ohio and Indiana as a soldier, ...