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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. Andrew Johnson Papers (Library of Congress) Andrew Johnson National Historic Site: Early home, his homestead, and national cemetery Andrew Johnson Museum and Library: Tusculum University, Greenville, TN

  3. www.ctvnews.ca › ctv-national-team › andrew-johnsonAndrew Johnson | CTV News

    Andrew Johnson is a Multi-Skilled Journalist for CTV National News, based in Vancouver. Andrew grew up in the ski towns of the Kootenays before moving to Vancouver Island.

  4. Andrew Johnson ran away from his apprenticeship as a teenager. With a reward on his head, he traveled throughout the South honing his trade. He eventually returned to Raleigh, NC for his mother and step-father. They settled in Greeneville, TN, where Andrew opened his own shop and married a local girl, Eliza McCardle.

  5. Andrew Johnson. 17th President. Born: December 29, 1808, in Raleigh, North Carolina... A Southern supporter of the Union who balanced the ticket in Abraham Lincoln's 1864 reelection, Johnson led ...

  6. Andrew Johnson gives truth to the saying that in America, anyone can grow up to become President. Born in a log cabin in North Carolina to nearly illiterate parents, Andrew Johnson did not master the basics of reading, grammar, or math until he met his wife at the age of seventeen. The only other man to attain the office of President with so ...

  7. Andrew Johnson. Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the seventeenth President of the United States (1865–1869), succeeding to the presidency upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln . Johnson was a United States Senator from Tennessee at the time of the secession of the southern states. He was the only Southern Senator ...

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