Andrew Jackson and William Henry Harrison both qualify . Jackson was the better known as the winner of the battle of New Orleans.
the cherokee fight for the us in the war of 1812
James Madison was the president during this war, also known as the War of 1812.
French and Indian War
James Madison.
One famous U.S. officer from the War of 1812 who did not become president or vice president is General William Henry Harrison. He is best known for his victory at the Battle of Tippecanoe and his role in the War of 1812, particularly in the Battle of Lake Erie. Although he later became president in 1841, his military reputation was solidified during the War of 1812 before he assumed that office.
James Madison was President in 1812, and his wife's name was Dolley.
Jackson submits Indian treaty to Congress. ... During this time, Andrew Jackson played a major part in shaping U.S. policy toward Native Americans. A hero of the War of 1812, he earned equal recognition as an Indian fighter and treaty negotiator. In fact, he brokered nine treaties before becoming president in 1829
James Madison, the fourth president, was in office at the start of the War of 1812.
What happened to the president's Manson during the war of 1812?
He was the ninth president of the US. He was a successful army commander both in the War of 1812 and in Indian wars.
James Madison (1751 - 1836) who was the fourth President of the U.S. from 1809 - 1817 was the President throughout the War of 1812.
Harrison was the ninth president of the US but served for only one month in 1841. after dying of pneumonia. He was known as a Indian fighter and a general in the war of 1812. He also served as a territorial governor of Indiana then moved to Ohio where he was elected to Congress, then to the US Senate. Later he was appointed ambassador to Columbia. He grew up in Virginia where his father signed the Declaration of Independence was a governor of Virginia.