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  1. William Andrew Johnson (February 8, 1858 [a] – May 16, 1943) was a lifelong Tennessean who was primarily employed as a restaurant cook. He was described as a "quiet, bright-eyed" man, [1] a "great favorite" in Knoxville, [2] and (per the Indianapolis Recorder in 1941) he was "regarded by many as the best pastry chef in East ...

  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.

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

    29 de oct. de 2009 · During Andrew Johnson’s presidency, his secretary of state, William Seward, negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million. At the time of the 1867 deal, critics dubbed it ...

  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.

  5. Principales acciones. Durante el mandato de Andrew Johnson, la política exterior fue manejada en gran parte por el secretario de Estado William H. Seward. Alaska fue comprada a Rusia. Los franceses, encabezados por Napoleón III, fueron expulsados de México. Las relaciones con Gran Bretaña también se restauraron. Legado.

  6. With the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson became the 17th President of the United States (1865-1869), an old-fashioned southern Jacksonian Democrat of pronounced...