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William Henry Harrison spent only one month in office as the 9th President of the United States due to his untimely death from pneumonia. He delivered an extended inaugural address in cold, wet weather, which is believed to have contributed to his illness. Harrison's death on April 4, 1841, marked the shortest presidential term in U.S. history, prompting discussions about presidential succession and the need for clearer protocols, ultimately leading to the 25th Amendment.

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