Benjamin Harrison, during his presidency from 1889 to 1893, advocated for the modernization and expansion of the U.S. Navy as part of his broader foreign policy goals. He supported the construction of new battleships and the establishment of a naval training program, leading to the creation of the "New Navy." Harrison's administration emphasized the importance of naval power for protecting American interests abroad, which ultimately laid the groundwork for the U.S. becoming a significant maritime power in the years to come.
yes
As the second US president, John Adams wanted to rebuild the US Navy. The US Congress agreed with Adams and funds were spent in building new warships. The modern US navy dates back to President John Adams.
Benjamin Harrison grew up in Oklahoma city in United States
Build up it’s navy. APEX.
Yes, he was a good child. He grew up on a farm and helped with all the farm chores back in a day when there were none of the modern conveniences we have now. He wanted to be either a minister or a lawyer when he grew up.
build up its navy
Alfred Mahan not quiet sure :/
build up its navy
Build up its Navy.
Progressively to back up their expanding trading empire in the Western Mediterranean.
Indiana was his home state. He lived there his entire adult life, although he was born and grew up in Ohio.
Because he lost election to Benjamin Harrison then won again after Harrisons term was up