Andrew Johnson, because he vetoed bills passed by radical Republicans during the Reconstruction Era.
Andre Johnson
the rivial plan proposed by congress to president Abraham Lincoln's Reconstruction plan was the Wade-Davis Bill. It was vetoed.
Reconstruction did not occur during the Civil War. Reconstruction was after the terrible destruction of the war. And reconstruction was not entirely successful, despite what that chapter in the history book tells you. Reconstruction first started with lincolns plan. It failed. Congress then tried a plan, but Lincoln pocket vetoed it. Johnston then tried a plan, but failed, then congress came up with a new plan and suceeded.
Andrew Johnson
congress passed the acts over his veto
was too lenient; the more stringent Wade-Davis bill, which Lincoln pocket-vetoed
He vetoed the freedmans bureau and the civil rights act of 1868
pocket vetoed
The Reconstruction Act divided former Confederacy (not including Tennessee) into five military districts. President Andrew Johnson vetoed the act ,though, on march 2 1867.
He vetoed the Radicals' reconstruction bills.
pocket vetoed