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U.S. Vice Presidents: Andrew Johnson

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Andrew Johnson

(1808-1875)

Andrew Johnson

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Occupation

U.S. Vice President

U.S. President (April 15, 1865 - March 4, 1869)

Date of Birth December 29, 1808
Date of Death July 31, 1875
Place of Birth Raleigh, North Carolina
Place of Death Elizabethton, TN
Parents

Mary "Polly" McDonough

Jacob Johnson

Spouse Eliza McCardle
Political Party

Democratic

Military Service
 

Allegiance 

United States

Service/Branch (Years)

​United States Army

Union Army (1862-1865)

Rank

Brigadier General

Number of Children Five

Did You Know?

Vice President Johnson...

  • ...never went to school.
  • ...was almost killed along with Lincoln.
  • ...tended to a family of mice. 

Biography

Born on December 29, 1808, in Raleigh, North Carolina, Andrew Johnson became the 17th president of the United States upon the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln in April 1865. His lenient Reconstruction policies toward the South, and his vetoing of Reconstruction acts, embittered the Radical Republicans in Congress and led to his political downfall and impeachment, though he was acquitted. Johnson died in Tennessee on July 31, 1875.

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