no he signed the law for racial equality apart from that i dont think he did much
Andrew Johnson is considered by most historians to be the worst President of the United States. He grossly miscalculated public policy perceptions and did not have a knack for peace making.
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.
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It depends on which President Johnson you are talking about. President Andrew Johnson (#17) started Reconstruction of the South almost immediately upon taking office. President Lyndon B. Johnson (#36) started the Warren Commission which was an investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy.
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Andrew Johnson is considered by most historians to be the worst President of the United States. He grossly miscalculated public policy perceptions and did not have a knack for peace making.
It was stopped by president Johnson’s b*tchass
Johnson was vice-president under Lincoln. After Lincoln was killed, Johnson became president.
Andrew Johnson was president from 1865 to 1869. Lyndon B Johnson was president from 1963 to 1969.
Richard M. Johnson was the Vice President to Martin Van Buren.Andrew Johnson was the Vice President to Abraham Lincoln.Lyndon Baines Johnson was the Vice President to John F. Kennedy.
Before Johnson was Abraham Lincoln. Johnson was Lincoln's vice-president.
Lyndon Johnson was Vice President to President John F. Kennedy. Johnson became president following Kennedy's assassination in 1963.
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Johnson was President from 1963-1969
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.
The person who became President after Lincoln was shot was the Vice President, Andrew Johnson.
John F. Kennedy preceded Lyndon Johnson as President of the USA.Lyndon Johnson was elected as John F. Kennedy's Vice President. So technically, Lyndon B. Johnson was president before Lyndon B. Johnson was elected as president.