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  1. William H. Crawford was an American politician and judge who served as US Secretary of War and Treasury under James Madison and James Monroe. He ran for president in 1824 but lost to John Quincy Adams in a contingent election.

  2. Sep 11, 2024 · William H. Crawford (born Feb. 24, 1772, Amherst County [now Nelson County], Virginia—died Sept. 15, 1834, Elberton, Ga., U.S.) was an American political leader of the early U.S. republic; he finished third in electoral votes in the four-candidate race for president in 1824.

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  3. Learn about the life and career of William H. Crawford, a Georgia politician who served in the Senate, was twice a presidential candidate, and was secretary of war and treasury. Find out his views on the embargo, the First Bank, and the War of 1812.

  4. May 18, 2018 · American politician William Harris Crawford (1772-1834) was a leader of the Old Republican wing of the Jeffersonian- Republican party. William H. Crawford was born in western Virginia on Feb. 24, 1772.

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    Crawford was born on February 24, 1772, in Amherst County (later Nelson County), Virginia, to Fanny Harris and Joel Crawford. The family moved to the Edgefield District of South Carolina in 1779 and then to Richmond County (later Columbia County), Georgia, in 1783. After several years of teaching and farming, Crawford enrolled at Moses Waddel’s Car...

    Crawford’s political career got under way in 1799, when he was appointed to write a digest of Georgia laws, and the resulting work, Digest of the Laws of the State of Georgia, written with Horatio Marbury, was published in 1801. In 1803 Crawford was elected to represent Oglethorpe County in the state House of Representatives. He quickly allied hims...

    Upon the death of U.S. senator Abraham Baldwin in 1807, the state legislaturechose Crawford to replace him. True to his character, Crawford refused to be bound by partisan loyalties in Washington D.C., which helped win him reelection in 1811. That same year, Crawford supported the rechartering of the Bank of the United States; he understood the ban...

    Learn about the life and career of William Harris Crawford, a prominent Georgian politician and two-time presidential nominee in the early national period. Explore his roles as a U.S. senator, cabinet member, diplomat, and plantation owner.

  5. Explore the influential career of William H. Crawford, a key figure in shaping early American policy and politics.

  6. William Harris Crawford (February 24, 1772–September 15, 1834) was an important American politician and judge during the early 19th century. [1] He served as United States Secretary of War from 1815 to 1816 and United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1816 to 1825, and was a candidate for President of the United States in 1824.