yes, he was a good president. he got rid of slavery and made their lives a little better. he had a big impact on people's lives during his presidency.
On July'2 1818 he was elected president, and he served a little over six month's of presidency before he was shot, and killed!
No, Thomas Jefferson did not invade Canada. While there were tensions between the United States and Britain, particularly during the War of 1812, Jefferson was not involved in any military action against Canada during his presidency. The invasion of Canada during the War of 1812 was primarily led by President James Madison.
The year was 1876 and U. S Grant was the President.
Dwight Eisenhower. MLM
Eisenhower was the President in 1957 when the crisis over integration occurred at Little Rock Central High School.
While it was President Nixon who was president when the Vietnam war ended, it's effect on Lyndon Johnson was a great financial gain. The presidency of Lyndon Johnson was little effected, simply because the truth was never exposed on any conspiratorial involvement on his part that he may have been involved in.
No U.S. President was in office for four full terms. The longest U.S. Presidency was that of Franklin D. Roosevelt, which lasted 12 years and a little over a month, from March 1933 to April 1945.
Very little happened since he died in about 32 days.
Rick Perry is much shorter and stands accused of being a felon. As a governor, he wields little power as compared to the Presidency of the United States of America.
Harrison's only act of consequence as president was to call Congress into a special session, which he set to begin on May 31, 1841. But besides that he did very little as he was only in office for 30 days, 12 hours, and 32 minutes.
We call that the 'Era of Good Feelings'. There was little to no opposition to his administration at that time in Early U.S. history.