No. He was tutored at home, attended an Academy in Southampton County and then entered the University of Pennsylvania Medical School. He dropped out and joined the army when he could no longer afford the classes.
William Henry Harrison did not have a chance to put any foreign policies into action because of his extremely short amount of time in the presidency...only 31 days.
William Henry Harrison, the 9th president of the U.S.A.
Yes. William Henry Harrison's grandson, Benjamin Harrison was also a US president.
Yes, he had a cow and a goat.
President William Henry Harrison served as the U.S. Senator from Ohio March 4, 1825 - May 20, 1828.
The 9th President, William Henry Harrison served only 31 days. It is widely believed that he caught pneumonia during the delivery of his inauguration speech on March 4, 1841, and he died on April 4th.
William Henry Harrison died on his 32nd day in office - the shortest time any President has served to date.
During his presidency, William Henry Harrison did not have the opportunity to give any gifts as he tragically died just one month after his inauguration.
James Madison was born in Virginia. Neither Thomas Jefferson nor William Henry Harrison were born in any of the United States as it did not yet exist although they both were born in the British colony of Virginia.
Harrison's term was not important because he died in office after only one month and did not have time to do anything. His election was significant because he was the first Whig to be elected.It was a change of party after 12 years of Democrats.
no, only his battle with pneumonia. You surely realize that he was in office for only one month.
William Henry Harrison was the US President for 31 days. The 9th President of the United States was William Henry Harrison from March 4, 1841 to April 4, 1841. He fell ill with pneumonia shortly after his inaugural address and died after a month. To date he's the shortest-serving of any US President. Vice President John Tyler succeeded Harrison as president.