Andrew Johnson 1865-1869
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Andrew Johnson 1865-1869. Suzanne Distrola Pd: 3. Before presidency. Grew up in poverty Apprenticed to a tailor for several years before running away Tried to teach himself to read and write Married Eliza McCardle at age seventeen She was highly educated. Start of Politics.
Andrew Johnson 1865-1869
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Andrew Johnson1865-1869 Suzanne Distrola Pd: 3
Before presidency • Grew up in poverty • Apprenticed to a tailor for several years before running away • Tried to teach himself to read and write • Married Eliza McCardle at age seventeen • She was highly educated
Start of Politics • Held many positions • Mayor, Senate, Governor, Chairman, ect. • Only Southern senator who refused to join the Confederacy
Start of Politics (view on slavery) • He made it clear that he was fighting for the Union and not the abolition of slavery. • “I believe slaves should be in subordination and I will live and die so believing.” • “I have lived among negroes, all my life, and I am for this Government with slavery under the Constitution as it is.” • Later viewed that slaves were more productive as free men.
Start of Politics • Elected Vice President • On inauguration day Johnson was drunk while he made his speech to Congress
Infamous drunk • Yeoman Democrats • Lost support within the Republican Party • Impeachment threat
Electoral Map • Republican > Democrats www.wisconsinhistory.org
Events • Purchase of Alaska • US domestic affairs. • Little impact on International scene • Reconstruction • Black voting allowance
Cabinet • William H. Seward • Secretary of State • Hugh McCulloch • Secretary of the Treasury • Secretary of War • John M. Schofield
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/andrewjohnson • http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAjohnsonA.htm • http://millercenter.org/president/johnson/essays/biography/2 second paragraph