3 years plus
Andrew Johnson called for a lenient plan of Reconstruction, just as Abraham Lincoln did.President Andrew Johnson: wanted a quick reunionMajority of white men must swear an oath of loyaltyMust ratify 13th AmendmentFormer Confederate officials may vote and hold office
He held the position of Secretary of War until he was removed unconstitutionally by Andrew Johnson which then the Tenure of Office Act was still active could have had him impeached for doing so.
for 4 years.
16 years
a president can serve 8 years which is two full terms of 4 years each. but in south Korea they can only hold office for 5 years and in china they can hold office for 10 years
8 years
He was the VP under Lincoln during the civil war. Became president when Lincoln died and served in the senate.
6 years
Yea
The maximum age for a chief justice to hold office in India is 65 years of age
Only two did: John Quincy Adams was elected to nine terms in the U.S. House of Representatives beginning with the first House election after his presidency, and Andrew Johnson was elected to the U.S. Senate about 5½ years after leaving office. Although it was not an elected office, William Howard Taft served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1921 to 1930. He was appointed by Warren G. Harding, the first Republican President after Taft.
President Andrew Johnson put a bounty on the capture of Confederate leader Jefferson Davis after the Civil War. In May 1865, following Davis's escape from Union forces, Johnson offered a reward for his capture, viewing him as a key figure in the rebellion against the United States. The bounty reflected Johnson's determination to hold Confederate leaders accountable for their roles in the war.