American Presidents Their Individualities And Their Contributions to American P

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Thomas Francis Moran
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A man can scarcely hope to be a successful President of the United States without a reasonable amount of theoretical knowledge and practical expe- rience in governmental affairs.
It has been truly said of General Harrison that "he was not a great man, but he lived in a great time, and had been a leader in great things. " Harrison was a member of an illus- trious Virginia family and was born two years American Presidents 79 before the Battles of Lexington and Concord. His father was Benjamin Har
...rison who had long been a leader in his native state. He had joined hands with Patrick Henry and James Monroe in 1788 in opposing the ratification of the Federal Constitution but gave it his enthusi- astic support immediately upon its adoption.
The young William Henry was a student at Hampden-Sidney College and entered upon the study of medicine. His professional education was apparently cut short as we find him, at the age of 18, fighting Indians on the frontier. From that time on for many years, his career was intimately connected with Indian affairs.


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