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William Henry Harrison - traduction vers français

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES IN 1841
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  • An illustration depicting the death of Harrison, April 4, 1841
  • 1840 Electoral Vote Map
  • This portrait of Harrison originally showed him in civilian clothes as a congressional delegate in 1800; the uniform was added after service in the War of 1812.
  • 1915 depiction of [[Tecumseh]], believed to be copying an 1808 sketch
  • Harrison (on left) at [[Tippecanoe County Courthouse]], Lafayette, Indiana
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  • The William Henry Harrison Memorial in North Bend, Ohio
  • Poster lauding Harrison's accomplishments

William Henry Harrison         
William Henry Harrison, (1773-1841) 9th president of the United States (1841)
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William Henry Harrison (1773-1841), 9th president of the United States
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Harrison, male first name; family name; William Henry Harrison (1773-1841), 9th president of the United States (1841); Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901), 23rd president of the United States (1889-93)

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William Henry Harrison

William Henry Harrison (February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841) was an American military officer and politician who served as the ninth president of the United States. Harrison died just 31 days after his inauguration in 1841, the shortest presidency in United States history. He was also the first United States president to die in office, and a brief constitutional crisis resulted as presidential succession was not then fully defined in the United States Constitution. Harrison was the last president born as a British subject in the Thirteen Colonies and was the paternal grandfather of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president of the United States.

Harrison was born into the Harrison family of Virginia at their homestead, Berkeley Plantation. He was a son of Benjamin Harrison V, a Founding Father of the United States. During his early military career, Harrison participated in the 1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers, an American military victory that ended the Northwest Indian War. Later, he led a military force against Tecumseh's confederacy at the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, where he earned the nickname "Old Tippecanoe". He was promoted to major general in the Army during the War of 1812, and led American infantry and cavalry to victory at the Battle of the Thames in Upper Canada.

Harrison's political career began in 1798, with an appointment as secretary of the Northwest Territory. In 1799, he was elected as the territory's non-voting delegate in the United States House of Representatives. He became governor of the newly established Indiana Territory in 1801 and negotiated multiple treaties with American Indian tribes, with the nation acquiring millions of acres. After the War of 1812, he moved to Ohio where, in 1816, he was elected to represent the state's 1st district in the House of Representatives. In 1824, he was elected to the United States Senate, though his Senate term was cut short by his appointment as Minister Plenipotentiary to Gran Colombia in 1828.

Harrison returned to private life in North Bend, Ohio, until he was nominated as one of several Whig Party nominees for president in the 1836 United States presidential election; he was defeated by Democratic vice president Martin Van Buren. Four years later, the party nominated him again, with John Tyler as his running mate, under the campaign slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too". Harrison defeated Van Buren in the 1840 presidential election. Just three weeks after his inauguration, Harrison fell ill and died days later. After resolution of an ambiguity in the constitution regarding succession to the powers and duties of the office, Tyler became president. Harrison is often omitted in historical presidential rankings due to his brief tenure, with the rankings where he is ranked placing him significantly below average. However, he is remembered for his Indian entreaties, and also his inventive election campaign tactics.

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1. Je veux juste éprouver la joie que je ressens tout autour de moi.» Mardi, le grand jour Stéphane Bussard • Barack Obama ne sera pas aussi long que le président William Henry Harrison en 1841.
2. Lors de l‘élection suivante, Van Buren a perdu contre William Henry Harrison, malgré son sobriquet de «Old Granny» (d$'; ŕ son âge, 67 ans, cinq ans de moins que John McCain aujourd‘hui). L‘équipe de transition d‘Obama va jouer sur le parallélisme avec Roosevelt et le New Deal, car elle va entrer en fonctions en jouissant de la majorité au Sénat et ŕ la Chambre des représentants avec, peut–ętre, le mandat de promulguer des lois régulant une économie de marché devenue folle.