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Johnson was born into poverty and never attended school. He was apprenticed as a tailor and worked in several frontier towns before settling in Greeneville, Tennessee, serving as an alderman and mayor before being elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives in 1835. After briefly serving in the Tennessee Senate, Johnson was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1843, where he served five two-year terms. He was the governor of Tennessee for four years, and was elected by the legislature to the U.S. Senate in 1857. During his congressional service, he sought passage of the Homestead Bill, which was enacted soon after he left his Senate seat in 1862. Slave states in the Southern U.S., including Tennessee, seceded to form the Confederate States of America, but Johnson remained firmly with the Union. He was the only sitting senator from a Confederate state who did not promptly resign his seat upon learning of his state's secession. In 1862, Lincoln appointed him as Military Governor of Tennessee after most of it had been retaken. In 1864, Johnson was a logical choice as running mate for Lincoln, who wished to send a message of national unity in his re-election campaign, and became vice president after a victorious election in 1864.
Johnson implemented his own form of Presidential Reconstruction, a series of proclamations directing the seceded states to hold conventions and elections to reform their civil governments. Southern states returned many of their old leaders and passed Black Codes to deprive the freedmen of many civil liberties, but Congressional Republicans refused to seat legislators from those states and advanced legislation to overrule the Southern actions. Johnson vetoed their bills, and Congressional Republicans overrode him, setting a pattern for the remainder of his presidency. Johnson opposed the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which gave citizenship to former slaves. In 1866, he went on an unprecedented national tour promoting his executive policies, seeking to break Republican opposition. As the conflict grew between the branches of government, Congress passed the Tenure of Office Act (1867), restricting Johnson's ability to fire Cabinet officials. He persisted in trying to dismiss the Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton, but ended up being impeached by the House of Representatives and narrowly avoided conviction in the Senate. He did not win the 1868 Democratic presidential nomination and left office the following year.
Johnson returned to Tennessee after his presidency and gained some vindication when he was elected to the Senate in 1875, making him the only president to afterwards serve in the Senate. He died five months into his term. Johnson's strong opposition to federally guaranteed rights for African Americans is widely criticized, and historians have consistently ranked him as one of the worst U.S. presidents. Provided by Wikipedia
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Trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States before the Senate of the United States, on impeachment by the House of Representatives for high crimes and misdemeanors / pu... by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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The papers of Andrew Johnson / editors: LeRoy P. Graf and Ralph W. Haskins ; editorial associates: Harry T. Burn, Jr. and Patricia P. Clark. by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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The impeachment and trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States : the complete record of the impeachment in the House of Representatives, the preliminary proceedings in... by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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Supplement to the Congressional globe containing the proceedings of the Senate sitting for the trial of Andrew Johnson, President of the United States fortieth Congress, second ses... by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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Speeches of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States. With a biographical introduction by Frank Moore. by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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Trial of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States, before the Senate of the United States, on impeachment by the House of representatives for high crimes and misdemeanors. by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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Andrew Johnson papers by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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Impeachment of the president [Andrew Johnson] by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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Trial of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States before the Senate of the United States, on impeachment by the House of Representatives for high crimes and misdemeanors. by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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Proceedings in the trial of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States before the United States Senate, on articles of impeachment exhibited by the House of Representatives : w... by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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The great impeachment and trial of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States with the whole of the preliminary proceedings in the House of Representatives, and in the Senate o... by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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Albert M.D.C. Lusk, message from the President of the United States, relating to the trial of Albert M.D.C. Lusk, by a military commission by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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The papers of Andrew Johnson. Editors: LeRoy P. Graf and Ralph W. Haskins. Editorial associates: Harry T. Burn, Jr. and Patricia P. Clark. by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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The papers of Andrew Johnson / editors: LeRoy P. Graf and Ralph W. Haskins ; editorial associates: Harry T. Burn, Jr. and Patricia P. Clark. by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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The papers of Andrew Johnson / Editors: LeRoy P. Graf and Ralph W. Haskins. Editorial associates: Harry T. Burn, Jr. and Patricia P. Clark. by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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The papers of Andrew Johnson / editors: LeRoy P. Graf and Ralph W. Haskins ; editorial associates: Harry T. Burn, Jr. and Patricia P. Clark. by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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The papers of Andrew Johnson / editors: LeRoy P. Graf and Ralph W. Haskins ; editorial associates: Harry T. Burn, Jr. and Patricia P. Clark. by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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The papers of Andrew Johnson / editors: LeRoy P. Graf and Ralph W. Haskins ; editorial associates: Harry T. Burn, Jr. and Patricia P. Clark. by Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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