He wasn't a good President, but he wasn't a bad one either. He caught pneumonia after giving his inaugural address and died a month later. Being that he was only President for 30 days and was ill the whole time, he is usually excluded from lists ranking good and bad Presidents.
William Henry Harrison was in office for such a short time (30 days) that he really can't be judged. He never made any significant accomplishments, although some may praise him for his excellent war-like leadership as he was the steadfast hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe (hence his campaign slogan, "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too").
Harrison became seriously ill almost as soon as he took office and died a month later. He did not have time to actually do anything except consider some of the many requests he had to be appointed to patronage jobs.
He was more ineffectual as president because he became sick soon after taking office, and died shortly after.
Since William Henry Harrison was President of the United States for a mere 32 days, it can probably be assumed that he did not achieve all he had set out to do as President.
he was disliked because if kiro doesn't like him no one likes him
He was not the best
He was not the best
US President Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd US president. He was a grandson of US President William Henry Harrison, the ninth US president.
If you are asking what president was the grandson of a president, the answer is Benjamin Harrison, grandson of Wm. H. Harrison. Of course, lots of other people have been grandsons of presidents.
Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of former president William Henry Harrison. Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd president of the United States.
Two, William Henry Harrison (1841) and Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893).
No- William Henry Harrison, the grandfather of Benjamin was the ninth president. Benjamin was number 23.
Benjamin Harrison
The 23rd President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison, was the grandson of William Henry Harrison, the 9th President. Benjamin Harrison served from 1889 to 1893.
William Henry Harrison (9th president in 1841) was the grandfather of Benjamin Harrison (23rd president from 1889 to 1893)
William Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison are the only grandfather and grandson pair to both serve as President of the United States. The elder Harrison served as the ninth president, and the younger as 23rd president.
Benjamin Harrison was grandson to William Henry Harrison.
Benjamin Harrison was inaugurated on March 4, 1889.