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  1. Andrew Johnson: Impact and Legacy. For the most part, historians view Andrew Johnson as the worst possible person to have served as President at the end of the American Civil War. Because of his gross incompetence in federal office and his incredible miscalculation of the extent of public support for his policies, Johnson is judged as a great ...

  2. Présidence. La présidence d'Andrew Johnson débuta le 15 avril 1865, à la mort du président Abraham Lincoln, et prit fin le 4 mars 1869. Andrew Johnson était alors vice-président des États-Unis depuis seulement 42 jours quand il accéda à la présidence. Membre du Parti démocrate avant la guerre de Sécession, il avait été choisi ...

  3. 21 de jul. de 2019 · Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808–July 31, 1875) was the seventeenth president of the United States. He took office after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in 1865 and was president through the contentious early days of Reconstruction. His vision of Reconstruction was rejected and his presidency was not successful.

  4. 28 de oct. de 2019 · Johnson opened his tailor shop when he was just 19, and by the age of 22, he was elected the mayor of Greeneville, Tennessee. He served as mayor for four years. He was then elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives in 1835. He later became a Tennessee State Senator before being elected to the Congress in 1843.

  5. Andrew Johnson. Andrew Johnson was born on December 29, 1808 in Raleigh, North Carolina. He grew up in poverty and was apprenticed to a tailor as a boy, but ran away. As an adult, he opened a tailor shop in Greeneville, Tennessee, where he met and married Eliza McCardle. The couple raised five children together, and Eliza supported her husband ...

  6. Andrew Johnson Vicepresidente (1865) y presidente de Estados Unidos (1865-1869) Nació el 29 de diciembre de 1808 en Raleigh, Carolina del Norte. Fue aprendiz de sastre hasta que en 1827 abrió una sastrería en Greeneville, Tennessee. El negocio prosperó y pudo adquirir algunos esclavos.

  7. For the full article, see Andrew Johnson . Andrew Johnson, (born Dec. 29, 1808, Raleigh, N.C., U.S.—died July 31, 1875, near Carter Station, Tenn.), 17th president of the U.S. (1865–69). Born in poverty, he never attended school, and he taught himself to read and write. After a short apprenticeship as a tailor, he moved with his family to ...

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