Tenure of Office Act
Andrew Johnson was indicted by the House for his violation of theTenure of Office Act.
Andrew Johnson Home, Greeneville, Tennessee
The House of Representatives brought eleven articles of impeachment against President Andrew Johnson, most related to the violation of the Tenure of Office Act that occurred when Johnson attempted to remove Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton from office.
Not Andrew Jackson, but Andrew Johnson.
President Andrew Johnson was impeached by the House of Representatives, but not removed from office by the Senate.
The House voted 126 to 47 in favor of the impeachment of President Andrew Johnson.
The House of Representatives impeached President Andrew Johnson in February 1868; he was acquitted at his Senate trial in May 1868.
the white house
He was at home in the rooming house in which he lived.
Andrew Johnson had nothing to do with an Easter Egg Roll at the White House. That event was brought to the White House by Rutherford B. Hayes when it was no longer possible to do it on the Capitol lawn.
ANDREW Johnson
Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998. Neither were removed from office.