According to my research on different roles in today's political parties, I can say that based on the information provided within the question some scholars consider Amos Kendall the forerunner to today's White House press secretary. Amos Kendall was an American lawyer, journalist and politician born on August 16, 1789. He rose to prominence as editor-in-chief of the Argus of Western America.
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Some scholars consider the lawyer, Amos Kendall the forerunner to today's White House press secretary because of the duties he performed for Andrew Jackson.
The Monroe doctrine said that European colonization on American land was an act of aggression. So, of the choices you provided the second one is correct.<span />
William Henry Harrison was a whig, and ran for numerous political positions throughout his career. The loyalists were some of his worst political foes.