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Andrew Johnson

 

 

Andrew Johnson ( December 29, 1808 - July 31 , 1875 ) was the sixteenth Vice President ( 1865 ) and the seventeenth ( 1865 - 1869 ) President of the United States, succeeding to the presidency upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. 

Order: 

17th President 

Term of Office: 

April 15 , 1865 - March 4 , 1869 

Followed: 

Abraham Lincoln 

Succeeded by: 

Ulysses S. Grant 

Date of Birth 

December 29 , 1808 

Place of Birth: 

Raleigh, North Carolina 

Date of Death: 

July 31 , 1875 

Place of Death: 

Carter's Station, Tennessee 

Wife: 

Eliza McCardle 

First Ladies : 

Eliza McCardle 
Martha Patterson (daughter) 

Occupation: 

tailor 

Political Party : 

Republican (as elected) 

Vice President : 

none 

Johnson presided over the Reconstruction of the United States following the American Civil War , and his conciliatory policies towards the defeated rebels and his vetoes of civil rights bills embroiled him in a bitter dispute with the radical faction of Congress, leading the House of Representatives to impeach him in 1868 , becoming the first President to be impeached; William Jefferson Clinton was the second President to be impeached. He was subsequently acquitted by a single vote in the Senate. 

Early political career 
Johnson was a Representative and a Senator from Tennessee and a Vice President and 17th President of the United States. He was born in Raleigh, North Carolina on December 29, 1808 . He was self-educated. At the age of 13 he was apprenticed to a tailor. He moved to Tennessee in 1826, where he continued his employment as a tailor. He served as an alderman in Greeneville, Tennessee from 1828 to 1830, and mayor of Greeneville from 1834 to 1838 . He was a member of the State house of representatives from 1835 to 1837 and 1839 to 1841 . He was elected to the State senate in 1841, and elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-eighth and to the four succeeding Congresses ( March 4 , 1843 to March 3 , 1853. He was chairman of the Committee on Public Expenditures (Thirty-first and Thirty-second Congresses). 

Political ascension 
Johnson did not seek renomination, having become a gubernatorial candidate. He was Governor of Tennessee from 1853 to 1857 , and was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served from October 8 , 1857 to March 4, 1862, when he resigned. He was chairman of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense (Thirty-sixth Congress). Johnson was appointed by President Abraham Lincoln as Military Governor of Tennessee in 1862. He was elected Vice President of the United States on the Republican ticket headed by Abraham Lincoln in 1864 and was inaugurated March 4, 1865. He became President of the United States on April 15 , 1865, upon the death of Abraham Lincoln. He was the first Vice President to succeed to the U.S. Presidency upon the assassination of a President and the third to succeed upon the death of a President. 

Impeachment 
Wide differences arising between the President and the Congress, a resolution for his impeachment passed the House of Representatives February 24 , 1868. On March 5 , 1868 a court of impeachment was organized in the United States Senate to hear charges against the President. Eleven articles were set out in the resolution and the trial before the Senate lasted three months, at the conclusion of which he was acquitted ( May 16 , 1868 ) by a vote of thirty-five for conviction to nineteen for acquittal, the necessary two-thirds vote for impeachment not having been obtained. He retired to his home in Tennessee upon the expiration of the presidential term on March 4, 1869. Johnson was the first President to be impeached. Bill Clinton was the second President to be impeached. 

Post-Presidency 
Johnson was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the United States Senate in 1869 and to the House of Representatives in 1872 . He was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1875, until his death near Elizabethton, Carter County, Tennessee , July 31 , 1875 . Internment was in the Andrew Johnson National Cemetery, Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee. 

 

 

 

 
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