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Benjamin Harrison was a Brigadier General in the American Civil War.
He was a captain in the Illinois militia. And while President, he was Commander in Chief.
No. The US was not in any wars while Harrison was President.
He was and avid trustbuster
There is no such person. The President is the Commander in Chief. George Washington served as the Commander in Chief of the Continental army before becoming President of the United States. All other Presidents, including Washington, served as Commander in Chief while in office.
George Washington. John Hancock was the President while George Washington was commander-in-chief. Not sure why they were separated at the time. +
Benjamin Harrison was the United States' 23rd president. While in office he supported voting rights of African Americans in the South and signed the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890.
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Benjamin Harrison
Yes, he lived there for four years while he was President.
The chief of state role is mostly ceremonial, while the chief executive role does not.
There have been two presidents named Harrison. The first, William Henry, was a Whig, while the second, Benjamin (William's grandson), was a Republican.