During President Harrison's incredibly long inaugural address, he promised to re-establish the Bank of the United States and extend its capacity for credit by issuing paper currency. He also …show more content…
During his two tenures as Secretary of State, Webster focused his considerable legal talents on strengthening the U.S. Government and expanding foreign trade. He did infact he represented the United states during the Webster- Ashbourne treaty agreement. He then remained the Secretary of State for two years, before resigning due to financial difficulties and a disagreement with President Tyler over the annexation of Texas, a move stridently opposed by Webster.
President William Henry Harrison honestly was not in office long enough to establish a relationship with congress, but he did pledge himself to a weak presidency operating under the direction of the congress which followed the Whig party principles. But he did consistently opposed any attempt by Congress to restrict the spread of slavery or to curtail the authority of slave masters over their slaves because he was a slave owner and supported the right of states to make their own decisions in the