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Benjamin Harrison
Benjamin Harrison was president from March 4, 1889 to March 4, 1893
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Benjamin Harrison
The Sherman antitrust Act was signed under Benjamin Harrison's presidency but wasn't actually used until Theodore Roosevelt's presidency.
Benjamin Franklin had been dead for many years. I think you are referring to Benjamin Harrison, who did win the presidential election in 1888. He narrowly lost the popular vote: Grover Cleveland had 5,534,488 while Harrison got 5,443,892. But Harrison won the electoral college, which gave him the presidency.
Nothing. He did nothing in his presidency years except grow a beard then shave it off.
Benjamin Harrison was a Brigadier General in the American Civil War.
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.
Unfortunately he died while he was president.
No. The US was not in any wars while Harrison was President.