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US President Andrew Johnson became the US president, from his position as Vice President in 1865 due to the assassination of US President Lincoln. From 1862 to 1865 Johnson served as the military governor of occupied Tennessee.
1780
no, andrew johnson could not have been trained by abe licoln since abe never fought in wars. abe, in fact, had no physical military experience.
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson served from April 15, 1865 to March 4, 1869. He became president when Lincoln died in office and did not have a term of his own.
Andrew Johnson was not a hero of the Mexican-American War; in fact, he did not serve in the military during that conflict. He was a politician at the time, having been elected to Congress in 1843, but he did not play a significant role in the war itself. His later presidency, which followed the Civil War, was marked by controversy and challenges related to Reconstruction rather than military achievements.
Andrew Johnson was not in the military. After the North recaptured Tennessee, Lincoln appointed Johnson military governor of Tennessee and he was given the rank of brigadier general while in that position.
Andrew Johnson was Military Governor of Tennessee from 1862 to 1864 when Lincoln chose him to be the Vice President on his reelection ticket. From Lincoln's Second Inauguration until Lincoln's Assassination (both in 1865), Andrew Johnson served as Vice President. Upon Lincoln's Assassination, he ascended to the Presidency.
Andrew Johnson
no - he was acquitted by one vote and allowed to serve out his term.
Yes, he did. From 4. mars 1865 - 15. april 1865.
Andrew Johnson was a republican.