President Andrew Johnson and His Role on Reconstruction

How a Difficult, Racist, Stubborn President Was Removed From Power—If Not  From Office - POLITICO Magazine

 Andrew Johnson became president in 1865 when Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth. President Johnson only served one term. Served as Vice President under Lincoln because he helped gain the support of southerners who supported the union. President Johnson was impeached in the house but not in senate by only one vote. President Johnson was a southern who had ideas that black people were worth less than a white person.He vetoed anything that put blacks at the same level of whites. He made a amendment where whites can get all land but blacks do not get any land. Another way President Johnson made sure that blacks could not become equal was that Johnson vetoed the civil rights bill of 1866, which would extend liberties of whites to blacks.


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