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.
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One of the most outstanding events was the successful NASA project of landing men on the moon. It had been a USA goal since President John F. Kennedy announced the goal in the early 1960's.
they all get slaughtered.........
Lieutenant Colonel William Travis, Army of the Republic of Texas, with about 180 volunteers, defended the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. All the defenders, including Travis, died when Mexican General Santa Anna attacked the mission, February 23 through March 6, 1836.
In 1968, one of the most important news reporters was Walter Cronkite, the anchor for CBS Evening News. He was known for his authoritative reporting and coverage of significant events, including the Vietnam War and the assassination of President Kennedy. Cronkite's ability to convey the gravity of these events earned him the title "the most trusted man in America." His reporting shaped public perception and had a profound impact on journalism during that tumultuous year.
I am guessing the trail of tears and that Martin Van Buren was elected as the 8th President and William Henry Harrison was elected as the 9th president.
in 1896, william mckinley became president of the united states.
He went potty
The election of the first black president.
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His vice president
Barack Obama is president of the US! He is the first African-American president of the United States!
His vice president
globe theater was made
the war of 1812
reconstruction era of the U.S.A.