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  1. Andrew Johnson Jr. (August 5, 1852 – March 12, 1879), generally known as Frank Johnson, was the fifth and last child born to Eliza McCardle Johnson and her husband Andrew Johnson, who served as the 17th U.S. president from 1865 to 1869.

  2. Andrew Johnson (Raleigh, 29 de diciembre de 1808-Elizabethton, 31 de julio de 1875) fue el decimoséptimo presidente de los Estados Unidos, ocupando el cargo desde 1865 hasta 1869 tras el asesinato de Abraham Lincoln, de quien había sido vicepresidente.Ya que la guerra de Secesión había finalizado poco antes de su presidencia, Johnson se preocupó por comenzar con la reconstrucción de los ...

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Andrew Johnson, 17th president of the United States (1865–69), who took office upon the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. A Democrat, he became Lincoln’s second vice president because of his rejection of Southern secession. His lenient Reconstruction policies led to his impeachment, though he was acquitted.

  4. Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was an American politician who served as the 17th president of the United States from 1865 to 1869. He assumed the presidency following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, as he was vice president at that time. Johnson was a Democrat who ran with Abraham Lincoln on the National Union Party ticket, coming to office as the Civil War concluded.

  5. 10 de nov. de 2019 · El impeachment de Andrew Johnson fue mucho más que un juicio al presidente.El intento del Congreso de apartarlo del poder fue la culminación de una auténtica batalla política por el futuro del ...

  6. 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), ... Joseph R. Biden Jr.

  7. August 5,1852: Andrew Johnson Jr. (Frank) is born 1853: Andrew Johnson becomes Governor of Tennessee 1855: Andrew Johnson re-elected Governor of Tennessee 1857: Andrew Johnson becomes a U.S. Senator 1857: Andrew Johnson introduces the Homestead Bill in the U.S. Senate 1859: Robert Johnson becomes a member of the TN state legislature 1860-1869