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  2. 28 de jun. de 2022 · 14. 283 views 1 year ago #usa #america #andrewjohnson. This video is a tutorial on how to draw the 17th President of the United States of America " ANDREW JOHNSON" using a white charcoal...

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  4. English. Includes bibliographical references (p. 32) and index. Meet Andrew Johnson -- The seventeenth president -- Andrew Johnson's Tennessee -- A Tennessee tailor -- Five-term U.S. congressman and the Homestead Movement -- Governor of Tennessee -- Senator Johnson's speech against secession -- Brigadier general and military governor of ...

  5. www.history.com › topics › us-presidentsAndrew Johnson - HISTORY

    • Andrew Johnson’s Early Years
    • Johnson Enters Politics in Tennessee
    • Andrew Johnson and The Civil War
    • Johnson’s Brief Tenure as Vice President
    • Andrew Johnson’s Challenging Presidency
    • Johnson’s Later Years

    Andrew Johnson was born on December 29, 1808, in a log cabin in Raleigh, North Carolina. His father, Jacob Johnson (1778-1812), was a porter at an inn, among other jobs, and died when Andrew was 3, while his mother, Mary “Polly” McDonough Johnson (1783-1856), was a laundress and seamstress. Johnson, who grew up poor and never attended school, was a...

    Johnson’s political career began in 1829 when he was elected alderman in Greeneville. That same year, Andrew Jackson(1767-1845), a fellow Democrat and Tennessean, became the seventh U.S. president. Like Jackson, Johnson considered himself as a champion of the common man. He was resentful of rich planters and favored states’ rights and populist poli...

    Lincoln was inaugurated on March 4, 1861, and just over a month later, on April 12, the U.S. Civil War broke out when Confederate forces fired on Fort Sumterin Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. That June, Tennessee voters approved a referendum to secede from the Union and join the Confederacy. Johnson, who had traveled across Tennessee speaking ou...

    When Lincoln sought re-election in 1864, he chose Johnson as his running mate over Vice President Hannibal Hamlin (1809-91), a former U.S. senator from Maine. As a Southern Unionist and “War Democrat” (the name for those Democrats who stayed loyal to Lincoln), Johnson was deemed a good fit for the ticket. Lincoln defeated his opponent General Georg...

    Once in office, Johnson focused on quickly restoring the Southern states to the Union. He granted amnesty to most former Confederates and allowed the rebel states to elect new governments. These governments, which often included ex-Confederate officials, soon enacted black codes, measures designed to control and repress the recently freed slave pop...

    Johnson’s interest in politics and public office did not end once he left the White Housein March 1869 and returned home to Tennessee. That same year, he ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate, and in 1872, lost his bid for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. He persisted and won election to the Senate in 1875. Johnson was the only ex-pres...

  6. 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.

  7. 1 print : wood engraving ; sheet 56.9 x 40.9 cm. | Cartoon showing Andrew Johnson as the deceitful Iago who betrayed Othello, portrayed here as an African American Civil War veteran. Includes scenes of slave auction, whites attacking African Americans in Memphis and New Orleans, and "Copperhead" and "C.S.A." snakes wrapped around African American man while Andrew Johnson and others watch.