Presumably because he was in the Republican Party.
Also, much of Eastern Tennessee disapproved of secession.
Andrew Johnson was US senator from Tennessee when the war began. He remained loyal to the union when Tennessee seceded. In March 1862 Lincoln appointed him military governor of Tennessee with the rank of Brigadier General. In 1864 he was elected Vice-President.
In the 1864 U. S. Vice Presidential Election, Andrew Johnson ran against George Pendleton.
His term as president expired and he was not nominated to run for another term. Johnson was chosen by Lincoln to be his vice-president in order to balance the ticket. He was from Tennessee which seceded from the union, so Johnson had no solid political base in the North. He became president when Lincoln died but was never popular with the Republican party bosses. He had some support in the Democratic party but not enough to get the nomination.
Andrew Johnson was one of the most controversial US presidents. He served as president from 1865 to 1869. He was the seventeenth US president and became US president upon the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Johnson was a Democrat from Tennessee and was hated by the South because as the vice president under President Lincoln, he was considered to be a traitor to his home state of Tennessee. Tennessee of course was part of the defeated Confederacy, thus Johnson branded as a traitor by the South.
Andrew Johnson was the President when Andrew Johnson was. Andrew Johnson was the Vice President for Abraham Lincoln's short second term, ended by Lincoln's assassination.
No, he was born in North Carolina and spent most of his life in Tennessee. He was representing the state of Tennessee in the Senate when it seceded from the union.
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NO- Johnson remained loyal. Even when his state of Tennessee seceded , he did not resign his Senate seat. That is one reason why Lincoln picked him as a running mate in 1864.
Andrew Johnson was from Tennessee.
He was a Senator from Tennessee when the Civil War broke out, but remained loyal to the union after Tennessee seceded from it. He was the only southern senator who did not resign when his state seceded. He became President of the United States ( federal union, aka the North) when Lincoln was killed.
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Johnson was from eastern Tennessee. Even though Tennessee seceded, there were large numbers of Union loyalists in the eastern part of the state. Since Tennessee was occupied by the North fairly early in the war, representatives from East Tennessee sent delegates to the Federal Congress and Senate. Lincoln chose Johnson as his second running mate to show that he would reconcile with the rebel states.
Andrew Johnson was US senator from Tennessee when the war began. He remained loyal to the union when Tennessee seceded. In March 1862 Lincoln appointed him military governor of Tennessee with the rank of Brigadier General. In 1864 he was elected Vice-President.
Johnson is buried in the cemetery at Greeneville, Tennessee.
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No. Until 1975, Vice Presidents were not replaced if the office became vacant for any reason.