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Escaped From Indentured Servitude. ...
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there Christian.
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he's the 17th president of the United States of America.
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HE NEVER WENT TO SCHOOL. ...
HE STRADDLED THE LINE DURING THE CIVIL WAR. ...
HE HAD A TOUGH INAUGURATION. ...
HE WAS ALMOST KILLED ALONG WITH LINCOLN. ...
HE BOUGHT ALASKA. ...
HE WAS IMPEACHED. ...
HE GOT CHASED OUT OF A FEW TOWNS. ...
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he's democratic
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He was a Tailor, legislator.
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Became President Upon Lincoln's Assassination.
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Andrew's fathers name is Jacob Johnson, born in Apr.1778, born at Raleigh, N.C.
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Mother's name Mary McDonough Johnson, born at Yazoo
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Born form Mary Polly McDonough, born in 12/29/1808, born at Raleigh, N.C,
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her name is Eliza McCardle Johnson, born at , born in Oct. 4, 1810,
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got married at , got married in May 17, 1827, wife name Eliza McCardle Johnson.
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born in February 19, 1830, died in April 4, 1863
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Only Southerner to Retain His Seat Upon Secession. ...
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, born in 1832, died in 1883.
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, born in 1834, died in 1869.
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children names Andrew Johnson ,born in August 5, 1852, died in 1879, Jr. Charles Johnson born in February 19, 1830, died in April 4, 1863, Martha Johnson, born in 1828, died in 1901 Mary Johnson, born in 1832, died in 1883. Robert Johnson, born in 1834, died in 1869.
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in 1862 he was the Military Governor of Tennessee, his rank was rank of brigadier general.
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Married Eliza McCardle. ...
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Andrew Johnson was president though Apr. 15, 1865-Mar. 3, 1869.
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Andrew Johnson sworn in: he becomes president, Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, Andrew Johnson b/c Lincoln said he was a racist. April 15, 1865, at the Kirkwood House, b/c President Andrew Johnson takes the presidential oath of office. He stay at the Kirkwood House following the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln so someone over head the conversation.
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Johnson grants amnesty: Following the authorization of these new laws, the states would be accepted back into the Union., white southerners and governors, slavery in a good way and renouncing secession, May 29, 1865, Virginia, b/c of new constitutions would be drafted abolishing slavery and renouncing secession, Johnson issues two proclamations summarizing his recommendations for the restoration of Confederate states to the Union.
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Military Governor of Tennessee. ...
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the First Reconstruction Act of March 2, 1867
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First Reconstruction Act: Congress hopes to protect Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, Congress and the army, Edwin Stanton, March 2, 1867, Virginia, With the mandate of the 1866 election, Congress (despite Johnson's veto) passes the First Reconstruction Act, Congress passes -- again over Johnson's veto.
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Andrew Johnson died in July 31, 1875, died form stroke, died at Carter's Station, Tenn.
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,born in August 5, 1852, died in 1879, Jr.
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, born in 1828, died in 1901
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Became a Mayor at the Age of Twenty-Two. ...