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When did Inauguration of William Henry Harrison happen?

Inauguration of William Henry Harrison happened on 1841-03-04.


How many days did the siege lasted on fort William Henry?

Siege of Fort William Henry happened on 1757-08-09.


Who did William Henry Harrison defeat in his campaign?

the british and their Indian allies.


Who was the British commander who requested reinforcements for Fort William Henry?

Munro


What has the author William Henry Patmore written?

William Henry Patmore has written: 'Pseudo-pyrometasomatic gold at Hedley, British Columbia' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources, Gold mines and mining


What is Henry Condell famous for?

Henry Condell is famous for being a British theater actor from the seventeenth century. He portrayed a range of roles which had been written by William Shakespeare.


What happened in 1757?

Industrial Revolution from 1750-1850 when a lot of changes happened eg agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transportation, and technology had a profound effect on the social, economic and cultural conditions of the times


What happened to Patrick Henry when he turned 10?

Historians can not know the answer to that question. No data exists. We do know he was hung by the British.


Who captured philadelphia in 177?

The British captured Philadelphia in 1777. The leaders of the British troops were William Howe and Henry Clinton and for the United States it was George Washington and Nathanael Greene.


Who would become king if Prince William dies?

The next in line to the British throne after Prince William is his brother, Prince Henry. See the related question below.


What happened to president William Henry Harrison?

William Henry Harrison, the 9th U.S. President, died at the age of 68 from complications due to pneumonia, septicemia and jaundice on April 4, 1841. It was only his 32nd day in office.


What has the author William Henry Hunt written?

William Henry Hunt has written: 'William Henry Hunt, 1790-1864'