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William Henry Harrison faced economic challenges during his presidency, particularly the Panic of 1837, which began shortly after he took office in 1841. This financial crisis led to widespread bank failures, high unemployment, and significant hardship for many Americans. However, Harrison's presidency was short-lived, as he died just a month after his inauguration, limiting his ability to address these issues directly. His administration's response to the depression was overshadowed by his untimely death.

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