WILLIAM HARRISON

40s, superior, relentless / United States general

Calm, calculating and a dangerous enemy, Harrison learned quickly the realities of command when an army lieutenant in the Northwest Indian War. He later transforms himself from popular Indiana Governor to national military hero, especially when he destroys Tecumseh once and for all, wiping away the last Indian whispers of a unified, independent nation. His savage determination to protect United States land and his uncompromising invasion strategy appeals to Perry.