Harrison
Harrison
Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president, was known as a shadow or forgotten president, for he did no miracles nor any abominations to make him stand out or even be remembered. The time of Harrison's presidency was transitional. Issues that faced colonial America were still befitting, but Harrison also faced issues that burden presidents today. Benjamin Harrison succeeded in an unique fashion in which he did not help nor hurt the United States. The little adjustments
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