He was a tailor before he entered public servant. As an elected official, he held virtually every available office from city alderman and mayor on up the senator.
yes
Andrew Johnson being the first person to be president after Lincolns assassination
Because he was the president! If I were president I would enjoy it too
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Andrew Johnson was 1 vote shy from being removed from office. Quite the lucky president, I'd say.
Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton. Neither was convicted though, and Andrew Johnson was 1 vote away from being convicted. :P
The Vice President, Andrew Johnson.
Principally by being the first President to be impeached. (He was acquitted.)
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Yes he was. Only two presidents have been officially impeached in history, the first being Andrew Johnson and the second being Bill Clinton. Richard Nixon was tried for impeachment but resigned before the court ever made its' final decision.
President Andrew Johnson was from Tennessee and liked the South.
what president was a auto mechanic and a teacher before president