William Harrison, a frontier army general whose fame (and nickname) was assured at the battle of Tippecanoe ... The Whigs, led by Henry Clay, fielded Harrison as a war hero candidate in 1840.
Due to his shortened presidency, Harrison is widely remembered for his 1840 campaign slogan "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too," regarded by many historians as one of the most popular slogans in American ...
Due to his military career, William Henry Harrison became the frontrunner of the Whig Party—a new political faction assembled by opposition to Jackson. Despite his aristocratic Virginian roots, the ...
Following the sudden death of William Henry Harrison, Vice President John Tyler ... Americans who voted for "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" were suddenly left with just "Tyler Too" in the White House.