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    Andrew Johnson

    President of the United States from 1865 to 1869

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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · U.S. Presidents. Andrew Johnson succeeded Abraham Lincoln as president and was the first president of the United States to be impeached. Updated: Apr 22, 2021. Photo: Getty Images. (1808-1875)...

  2. www.whitehouse.gov › about-the-white-house › presidentsAndrew Johnson | The White House

    With the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson became the 17th President of the United States (1865-1869), an old-fashioned southern Jacksonian Democrat of pronounced...

  3. The presidency of Andrew Johnson began on April 15, 1865, when Andrew Johnson became President of the United States upon the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, and ended on March 4, 1869. He had been Vice President of the United States for only six weeks when he succeeded to the presidency.

  4. The presidency of Andrew Johnson. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. Campaign banner for Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, 1864. Andrew Johnson, photograph by Mathew Brady. To broaden the base of the Republican Party to include loyal “war” Democrats, Johnson was selected to run for vice president on Lincoln’s reelection ticket of 1864.

  5. Andrew Johnson | Miller Center. 1808 - 1875. Andrew Johnson. Legislation can neither be wise nor just which seeks the welfare of a single interest at the expense and to the injury of many... Veto Message. Overview. Andrew Johnson gives truth to the saying that in America, anyone can grow up to become President.

  6. U.S. Presidents. Andrew Johnson: Life in Brief. By Elizabeth R. Varon. Andrew Johnson gives truth to the saying that in America, anyone can grow up to become President.

  7. National Portrait Gallery. Knowing the Presidents: Andrew Johnson. Andrew Johnson. Seventeenth President, 1865-1869. Campaign: A Unionist Democrat from Tennessee, Andrew Johnson was put on the ticket by Lincoln in 1864 in an effort to reach union sympathizers in the Border States. Challenges:

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