He Beleaved that the President should be in charge, becasue they wanted to get things done faster
Congress was in charge of Reconstruction after the Civil War. Andrew Johnson also played a big role in Reconstruction as well.
because they were the presidents even though the country was divided in half.
Andrew Johnson's plan for reconstruction required an oath of loyalty, states to repeal secession, states to abolish slavery, and refuse to pay Confederate government debts. His plan might be unfair because it allowed Confederate leaders to take charge of Reconstruction.
Republicans
President Johnson controlled the army, so he could give orders to the generals in charge of the Southern districts.
Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant were the presidents during Reconstruction. Rutherford B. Hayes was also president a short time at the end of the period.
Legislative branch
Andrew Jackson was not impeached; Andrew Johnson was. When the Radical Republicans were in charge of Congress, they hoped that the South was punished severely, and Johnson talked tough about Reconstruction. Andrew Johnson then proceeded to do exactly opposite of what he had promised, vetoing every act that helped the new freedmen and allowing a swift and extremely lenient reunion for the Southern states. The Radical Republicans were astonished and tried to kick him from the position of President.
Takumi Nemoto is the Minister in Charge of Reconstruction for Japan.
The Restoration, I believe.
The main impeachment charge against President Johnson was that he'd violated the 1867 Tenure of Office Act by attempting to remove Secretary of War Edwin Stanton from office without the consent of the Senate.
Andrew Johnson was US President from 1865 until March 1869. He became the 17th president when Lincoln was killed . Andrew Johnson was elected as vice president with Lincoln in 1864. He was US senator from Tennessee when Tennessee seceded and he was the only Senator from a seceding state that remained loyal to the union. Lincoln appointed him military governor of Tennessee after Tennessee was recaptured by the union. Johnson was known as a failure as a Reconstruction Era president. He was distrusted because he was from the South and had no status in the majority Republican Party. He was undermined by his cabinet which he inherited from Lincoln and which he was not allowed to replace by an unconstitutional law passed by an antagonistic Congress. After Lincoln died, several of the cabinet members took charge of the country and they did not want to give up their power. Therefore, Johnson was one of the least effective presidents of United States and was almost impeached and removed from office for purely political reasons.