Lyndon B. Johnson became president in 1963 because John F. Kennedy was assassinated. He won the 1964 election against Goldwater.
President Johnson's policy was to do what was necessary to defend South Vietnam against being conquered by North Vietnam. This involved a continually increasing number of US troops, which was described as escalation. Or as Tom Paxton put it, Lyndon Johnson told the nation Have no fear of escalation I am trying everyone to please Though it isn't really war We're sending fifty thousand more To help save Vietnam from the Vietnamese.
His term as president expired and he was not nominated to run for another term. Johnson was chosen by Lincoln to be his vice-president in order to balance the ticket. He was from Tennessee which seceded from the union, so Johnson had no solid political base in the North. He became president when Lincoln died but was never popular with the Republican party bosses. He had some support in the Democratic party but not enough to get the nomination.
There were two Presidential elections decided in the House of Representativesbecause no one won a majority of the electoral vote.The first occurred in 1800 when of a glitch in the original Constitutional system (repaired by the 12th amendment not long after!) resulted in a tie between running mates Thomas Jefferson & Aaron Burr. The House eventually decided in favor of Jefferson, whom all understood to have been his party's intended nominee for President. Jefferson also won the electoral vote in 1804.The second was the multi-candidate race of 1824, in which no candidate received a majority of electoral votes. The House voted for John Quincy Adams. (This infuriated Andrew Jackson, who had received the most popular votes, and charged a "corrupt bargain" when eliminated candidate Henry Clay threw his support to Adams and was later named as Adams's Secretary of State. Likely there was no "bargain" -- and the move made sens in light of the similarity of Adams & Clay's policy views -- but the matter was very ineptly handled by Adams & Clay.)The presidents never elected "president" by the electoral college are:John TylerMillard FillmoreAndrew JohnsonChester ArthurGerald FordThey were elected "vice-president" by the electoral college before ascending to the presidency due to the death/assassination/resignation of their predecessors (with the exception of Gerald Ford who was never elected president or vice president by the college and Millard Fillmore who was elected by the Whig National Convention in 1848 for his vice presidency).(Lyndon Johnson, Harry Truman and Theodore Roosevelt also ascended to the presidency due to death/assassination of their predecessors, but one can not say they were never been elected president by the electoral college because they ran again and were elected to be President.)
President Johnson was linked to the Kennedy assassination of Kennedy through the disclosures of his mistress, who he was with the night before. But there is no firm, reliable physical evidence of any kind to tie him to it. After all, a mistress starts out by being dishonest and sneaking. She may not have said it (the media does lie) or may have had some reason to say it other than the truth. Some people will say anything to get their name in the papers, for example. Not enough is known about the whole situation to make this anything more than an unconfirmed anecdote.
LBJ escalated bombing used more AirCav and Airborne rangers from the original deployment plan. He got China to reduce some supplies shipments and got the Phathet Lao involved. Thai could be used a Police in Hanoi which didn't annoy the Vietcong too much. Defoliation helped w/napalm. It went a little south with crossing into Cambodia.
It was signed into law on July 30, 1965 by Lyndon B. Johnson.
Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson succeeded Kennedy and became the 36th President of the United States after being sworn in on Air Force One at about 1:20 p.m. on November 22, 1963.
Lyndon Baines Johnson
When Kennedy's VP, Lyndon B. Johnson, became president for a time he had no VP.Upon Johnson's being elected in his own right, Hubert Humphrey became his VP.
what president was a auto mechanic and a teacher before president
Richard Nixon. Johnson stunned the country by announcing that he would not run for a second term in 1968. The Democratic party nominated Vice President Hubert Humphrey as its candidate but he was defeated due to a number of factors, two of the most serious being social unrest and Johnson's association with the Viet Nam war.
While President Lyndon Johnson had numerous dogs, he named his two beagles "Him" and "Her."
If Lyndon B. Johnson had died before being re-elected, Hubert Humphrey would have been next in line to assume the presidency. Humphrey was Johnson's vice president and would have been next in the line of succession.
Abraham Lincoln (the first to be assassinated) ties with Lyndon B. Johnson as being the tallest President; both were 6ft 4in.
Yes you can Lyndon B Johnson did it even after being impeached. And yes Bill Clinton could do it too
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 is an act to enforce the constitutional right to vote, to confer jurisdiction upon the district courts of the United States of America to provide injunctive relief against discrimination in public accommodations, to authorize the Attorney General to institute suits to protect constitutional rights in public facilities and public education, to extend the Commission on Civil Rights, to prevent discrimination in federally assisted programs, to establish a Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity, and for other purposes. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was enacted by the 88th United States Congress, becoming effective on July 2, 1964 following being signed into law by Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States.
Lyndon Johnson took the Presidential Oath of Office aboard the presidential airplane waiting to carry the body of John F. Kennedy back to Washington, DC from Dallas, Texas. He was sworn before the plane took off by a local JP who happened to be female. This also makes him the first president to be sworn in by a woman.