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What was William Henry Harrison's campaign slogan in 1840?

Tippecanoe and Tyler, too!"


What was William Henry Harrison's campaign slogan in 1840?

"Dont swap horses midstream"


What president ran with tippicanoe and tyler too?

That was the campaign slogan for William Harrison in the election of 1840.


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William Henry's 1840 campaign slogan


Who won the election of 1840 with the log cabin campaign and the slogan tippy canoe and tyler too?

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The Tippecanoe in the Whigs' 1840 campaign slogan was?

It was Tippecanoe and Tyler Too


Whose slogan was Tippecanoe and Tyler too when they were in office?

That was the campaign slogan for William Harrison and John Tyler during the Election of 1840. It refers to Harrison's leadership as Governor of Indiana during the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811.


John tyler's half of the flag waving nationalistic Whig campaign slogan of 1840?

Tippecanoe and Tyler Too


What is William Henry Harrison's campaign slogan in 1840?

Harrison is not usually associated with one particular quote. One I like is: "I contend that the strongest of all governments is that which is most free." Use the related link to see other quotes by him.


How long was William henrys harrisons term of office?

William Henry Harrison won the presidential election in 1840 but only was in office for 32 days. He died from complications of pnuemonia.


What was the meaning of Tippicanoe and Tyler too?

Tippecanoe was the nickname of William Henry Harrison. He received the nickname after a battle against native Americans near the Tippecanoe River when he was Governor of the Indiana Territory. His running mate in the 1840 presidential election was John Tyler.


What was the first presidential campaign slogan?

Presidentsusa lists slogans for Nixon in 1960 and 1968. 1960: For the future 1968: Nixon's the One http://www.presidentsusa.net/campaignslogans.html