Congress tried to give more rights to former slaves and remove Confederate leaders from power.
After the Civil War ended, one of the main focuses was presidential reconstruction, which created a stronger government to unify the north and south. With reconstruction in place, the South wanted to do it's best to restore order. The closest Congress would allow them to get to that was the intro of black codes(designed to ensure blacks remained second class)
Congress didn't try to remove him.
yep they did
Republicans try to gain control over congress
President Andrew Johnson used the veto power as a tool of the presidency to oppose Congress's more stringent Reconstruction plans. He vetoed key legislation, including the Freedmen's Bureau Bill and the Civil Rights Act of 1866, believing they infringed on states' rights and were too punitive toward the South. His vetoes were often overridden by Congress, leading to a significant conflict between the executive and legislative branches. This struggle ultimately contributed to his impeachment in 1868.
Imperialism
The Bill goes back to the Congress with the president's explanation of his objection. Congress can either take no action or try to get a two-thirds majority of both the House and Senate to enact the legislation over the President's objection.
They can try to override the veto.
Battle of Gettysburg.
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yes
The Mexican government tried to prevent Americans from taking over Texas by implementing laws to limit American immigration, increasing military presence in the region, and enforcing stricter control over the territory.