president william henry harrison
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Definition
Proper noun: - William Henry Harrison: The ninth President of the United States, who served from March 4, 1841, until his death on April 4, 1841. His presidency is notable for being the shortest in U.S. history, as he died from complications of pneumonia just 31 days after his inauguration.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- President William Henry Harrison gave the longest inaugural address in American history on a cold, wet day.
- The biography detailed the life of President William Henry Harrison, focusing on his military career before the presidency.
Advanced Usage
- Historical reference: The name is often used in historical contexts to discuss the brevity of his term or 19th-century American politics.
- The untimely death of President William Henry Harrison led to a constitutional crisis regarding presidential succession.
Variants and Related Words
- William Henry Harrison: The full name without the title.
- President Harrison: A common shortened reference.
- Harrison's administration: Refers to the brief period of his presidency.
Synonyms
- The ninth President: A formal reference by numerical order.
- Old Tippecanoe: A nickname referencing his military victory at the Battle of Tippecanoe.
Related Phrases
- "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too": The famous campaign slogan from the 1840 presidential election of William Henry Harrison and his running mate, John Tyler.
Noun
- 9th President of the United States; caught pneumonia during his inauguration and died shortly after (1773-1841)