was an American lawyer, politician, United States Attorney General in 1860-61 and Secretary of War through most of the American Civil War and Reconstruction era. was an American lawyer, politician, United States Attorney General in 1860-61 and Secretary of War through most of the American Civil War and Reconstruction era.
1860-61, U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of War. He was removed by President Andrew Johnson.
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Governor of Puerto Rico
In July of 2014, the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States was Jacob Lew. He is the 76th person to hold that position.
Wilson was governor of New Jersey when he was elected president.
The short answer, in my opinion is yes. My sources of information come fromwikipedia.com. The reason being is that after the civil war ended, members of the Woman's Suffrage Movement were against the 14th and 15th Amendment and strongly lobbied against it because it didn't guarantee women the right to vote. It angered members of the Women's Suffrage Movement and made them not want to support the Abolitionists any longer. Well, my first point about this is, our country just got through a civil war. Just as in the Revolutionary War, during the Civil war, Black soldiers proved their worth in society at the cost of camaraderie and bloodshed. This can be found in James Loewen's book "Lies My Teacher Told Me". You would have to imagine the number of people dead during this time, the families broken, both sides really lose because they were all U.S. citizens. Stanton held an "all or nothing" position" against supporting the passage of the 15th amendment (Source: wikipedia). I think it was a selfish position to hold personally because we just came out of a war that was fought over slavery. Women's rights couldn't have been the most important issue at the time. Could she not at least wait for a better time? Even when the 19th Amendment was passed, it said that everyone regardless of gender could vote, but was this really effective? It didn't really happen until the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because before then, the colored vote really was not really guaranteed. Although the 19th Amendment couldn't be any clearer, the Woman's Suffrage Movement has failed to actually give colored women a secure vote, even 17 years after Elizabeth Stanton's death. I think that Elizabeth Stanton showed her true colors after the passage right before and after passage of the 15th Amendment. Her anger created divergence and she resorted to ethnic slurs, she made it sound like the woman's vote was more important than the vote for the colored men. -MysteryManoLove, YouTube.com
Because when Bonifacio was elected as director of the interior Daniel Tirona of Kawit questioned Bonifacio's ability to hold that job. Tirona said the position needed someone with a law degree. This angered Bonifacio and declared, as the leader of the Katipunan, that the results of the convention were unlawful.
He held the position of Secretary of War until he was removed unconstitutionally by Andrew Johnson which then the Tenure of Office Act was still active could have had him impeached for doing so.
No, John Edwards did not hold a position in the Obama cabinet.
secretary of state
She was the first woman to hold a presidential cabinet position.
No - Cabinet Ministers are Members of Parliament that hold significant office within government. Examples of Cabinet Ministers in Britain are the Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer. MPs (Members of Parliament) are elected, and can become members of the cabinet. However they are not necessarily cabinet ministers. MPs that hold no cabinet position are often referred to as "back-benchers", which refers to their position in the House of Commons (hence not on the Front Bench, of either the ruling party of the opposition).
Davis was Secretary of War for President Franklin Pierce
Davis was Secretary of War in the administration of President Franklin Pierce
Frances Coralie Perkins was the first woman to be in the U.S. Cabinet. She was the U.S. Secretary of Labor from 1933-1945.
A minister holds position in Cabinet for as long as the Prime Minister wants him/her to, or until the Government (including the Prime Minister) has to resign because they no longer have the support of the House of Commons.
Edwin Arnold has written: 'What can futures hold in store?' 'The feast of Belshazzar'
kitchen cabinet.......no seriously its not a joke.
This product is a tv that attaches to the underside of a cabinet. It holds a 7" LCD TV.