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LEQ: Which President served in office for only one month?

LEQ: Which President served in office for only one month?.

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LEQ: Which President served in office for only one month?

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  1. LEQ:Which President served in office for only one month? William Henry Harrison on his deathbed with Reverend Hawley to Harrison’s left, a niece to Harrison’s right, a nephew to the right of the niece, a physician standing with his arms folded, Secretary of State Daniel Webster with his right hand raised, and Thomas Ewing, Secretary of the Treasury sitting with a handkerchief over his face. Postmaster General Francis Granger is standing by the right door. This image was created by Nathaniel Currier circa 1841. It is titled “Death of Harrison, April 4 A.D. 1841.” This is a later, hand colored version of that image.

  2. LEQ:Which President served in office for only one month?William Henry Harrison William Henry Harrison on his deathbed with Reverend Hawley to Harrison’s left, a niece to Harrison’s right, a nephew to the right of the niece, a physician standing with his arms folded, Secretary of State Daniel Webster with his right hand raised, and Thomas Ewing, Secretary of the Treasury sitting with a handkerchief over his face. Postmaster General Francis Granger is standing by the right door. This image was created by Nathaniel Currier circa 1841. It is titled “Death of Harrison, April 4 A.D. 1841.” This is a later, hand colored version of that image.

  3. The Age of Jackson Ends Basics Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) was said to have physically suffered at one time or another from the following: chronic headaches, abdominal pains, and a cough caused by a musket ball in his lung that was never removed. After retiring to his home near Nashville, Tennessee, The Hermitage, he lived eight more years before dying of chronic tuberculosis, dropsy, and heart failure. This image by Mathew Brady (1823-1896) was taken on April 15, 1845, a few months before Andrew Jackson’s death. This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

  4. The Age of Jackson EndsVocabulary This image is from wordinfo.info.

  5. Money in the form of gold and silver. This photograph shows a United States of America, five dollar gold piece from 1836. This image is courtesy of pcgscoinfacts.com.

  6. SpecieMoney in the form of gold and silver. This photograph shows a United States of America, five dollar gold piece from 1836. This image is courtesy of pcgscoinfacts.com.

  7. A government document stated that government land could be purchased only with specie. This image shows the Georgia Land Lottery which took place seven different times from 1805-1832. The land that was distributed had been taken from the Cherokee and the Creek Indians. The men standing in front of the tables are drawing numbers representing different properties. The largest lots were 490 acres, and the smallest lots were 40 acres. This image by George L. Parrish Jr. is courtesy of the Georgia Department of Archives and History.

  8. The Age of Jackson EndsPeople to Meet This cartoon shows an out of work father on the left trying to figure out how to get food for his starving children, and money for the people that he owes and who are standing at his door. This image from 1837 is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

  9. The seventh President of the United States. Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) was a lawyer, a Major General in the United States Army, a judge on the Tennessee Supreme Court, and an United States Senator from Tennessee before he became President of the United States. This image was painted by Thomas Sully (1783-1872) in 1824. This image is courtesy of the United States Senate and of Wikimedia Commons.

  10. Andrew JacksonThe seventh President of the United States. Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) was a lawyer, a Major General in the United States Army, a judge on the Tennessee Supreme Court, and an United States Senator from Tennessee before he became President of the United States. This image was painted by Thomas Sully (1783-1872) in 1824. This image is courtesy of the United States Senate and of Wikimedia Commons.

  11. Vice President under Andrew Jackson and the 8th President of the United States. Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) was also Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson. This image was painted by George Peter Alexander Healy (1813-1894) in 1858. This image is courtesy of the White House Historical Association and of Wikimedia Commons..

  12. Martin Van BurenVice President under Andrew Jackson and the 8th President of the United States. Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) was also Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson. This image was painted by George Peter Alexander Healy (1813-1894) in 1858. This image is courtesy of the White House Historical Association and of Wikimedia Commons..

  13. United States General and later the 9th President of the United States. William Henry Harrison (1773-1841) was the last President born as a British subject. He was also the first President to die in office. This painting by James Reid Lambdin (1807-1889) was created in 1835. This image is courtesy of the White House Historical Association and of Wikimedia Commons.

  14. William Henry HarrisonUnited States General and later the 9th President of the United States. William Henry Harrison (1773-1841) was the last President born as a British subject. He was also the first President to die in office. This painting by James Reid Lambdin (1807-1889) was created in 1835. This image is courtesy of the White House Historical Association and of Wikimedia Commons.

  15. Vice President under William Henry Harrison and 10th President of the United States. John Tyler (1790-1862) was later served in the Congress of the Confederate States during the American Civil War. This image was painted by George Peter Alexander Healy (1813-1894) in 1859. This image is courtesy of the White House Historical Association and of Wikimedia Commons..

  16. John TylerVice President under William Henry Harrison and 10th President of the United States. John Tyler (1790-1862) was later served in the Congress of the Confederate States during the American Civil War. This image was painted by George Peter Alexander Healy (1813-1894) in 1859. This image is courtesy of the White House Historical Association and of Wikimedia Commons..

  17. The Age of Jackson EndsMaps This map shows the United States in 1840.This image is courtesy of the University of Virginia.

  18. MichiganFind Michigan on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  19. MichiganFind Michigan on this map of the current United States. Michigan is now colored red. Michigan became the 26th state on January 26, 1837. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  20. TennesseeFind Tennessee on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  21. TennesseeFind Tennessee on this map of the current United States. Tennessee is now colored red. Tennessee became the 16th state in 1796. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  22. New YorkFind New York on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  23. New YorkFind New York on this map of the current United States. New York is now colored red. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  24. OhioFind Ohio on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  25. OhioFind Ohio on this map of the 50 States of the United States. Ohio is now colored red. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  26. VirginiaFind Virginia on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  27. VirginiaFind Virginia on this map of the current United States. Virginia is now colored red. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  28. GeorgiaFind Georgia on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  29. GeorgiaFind Georgia on this map of the current United States. Georgia is now colored red. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

  30. LEQ:Which President served in office for only one month? William Henry Harrison on his deathbed with Reverend Hawley to Harrison’s left, a niece to Harrison’s right, a nephew to the right of the niece, a physician standing with his arms folded, Secretary of State Daniel Webster with his right hand raised, and Thomas Ewing, Secretary of the Treasury sitting with a handkerchief over his face. Postmaster General Francis Granger is standing by the right door. This image was created by Nathaniel Currier circa 1841. It is titled “Death of Harrison, April 4 A.D. 1841.” This is a later, hand colored version of that image.

  31. LEQ:Which President served in office for only one month?William Henry Harrison William Henry Harrison on his deathbed with Reverend Hawley to Harrison’s left, a niece to Harrison’s right, a nephew to the right of the niece, a physician standing with his arms folded, Secretary of State Daniel Webster with his right hand raised, and Thomas Ewing, Secretary of the Treasury sitting with a handkerchief over his face. Postmaster General Francis Granger is standing by the right door. This image was created by Nathaniel Currier circa 1841. It is titled “Death of Harrison, April 4 A.D. 1841.” This is a later, hand colored version of that image.

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