When he decided to run for President, he had just lost his bid for re-election to the US Senate. Before he was a senator, he made his living as a lawyer. He also served as an officer during the Civil War, starting as a second lieutenant and leaving as a brigadier general.
Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States, strongly supported protective tariffs as a means to promote American industries and safeguard jobs. His administration enacted the McKinley Tariff of 1890, which raised tariff rates to historically high levels, aiming to protect domestic producers from foreign competition. Harrison believed that these tariffs would stimulate economic growth and contribute to national prosperity, although they also faced criticism for increasing consumer prices. Overall, his tariff policies reflected a commitment to fostering domestic economic interests during his presidency.
Congressman, lawyer
Before James Buchanan became president he was a lawyer and James Polk's secretary of state.
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he didn't have a job when he was 3 years old
He was never president.
what was president Dwight D. Eisenhower's jobs and failures before he was president?
yes he had many jobs before he was president
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Well Ronald Reagan was an actor before a president. But that is only one of the jobs he had before being a president.
Governor of Arkansas.
farmer
He was a stripper
Andrew Jackson was a lawyer before he became president.
bin man
he was farm worker
obama was a lawyer and a US Senator before he was president . He also served in the Illinois statehouse.