I think you meant Andrew Jackson. Andrew Johnson, whoever he may be, was never president.
Many states were added during James K. Polk's time as president...such as Louisiana, California, Texas, New Mexico, and Oregon.
Assuming you mean Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the United States, the answer is absolutely not. Andrew Johnson became president over 100 years after the crossing of the deleware, making any chance of this impossible.
Yes,Andrew Johnson had one wife and her name is Eliza McCardle.I like that name I think it is a beautiful and Andrew Johnson was a wonderful president. ;0
Andrew Johnson had the least formal education-- none at all. He never was a student in a school of any kind.
Sources give "The Tennessee Tailor" , "Sir Veto","Father of the Homestead Act". I don't think any were or are widely used.
Andrew Johnson in 1865 to 1869 after Lincolns assanation he became president not sure of any others.
Called Sewards Folly, the purchase of Alaska from Russia was also condemed as Johnson's Icebox after Andrew Johnson the US President at the time of aquisition. After the Louisana Purchase this US purchace was the finest Blue Light Special ever offered without war in the balance. This was not the spoils of war or the theft via power, or any act of chicanery. This was commerce and can be compared to buying the Hope Diamond for zilch at a Dollar Store.
He liked to play checkers.
No. Until 1975, Vice Presidents were not replaced if the office became vacant for any reason.
I do not think they had any special hatred for him. He was elected a Senator from his home state of Tennessee after the war ended. As the president of the conquering foe, some rebels may have hated him just because of that.
president Andrew Johnson said that we shall pay taxes and now we hove to and some people didn't like it. Some people burned down some houses
No- Andrew did not receive any prestigious awards in 1776. He was only 8 or 9 in 1776.
Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States, did not receive any formal awards during his lifetime. However, he is often noted for his role in the Reconstruction era following the Civil War and his impeachment, which are significant aspects of his legacy. While he may not have won awards, his presidency remains a subject of historical analysis and discussion.