President Andrew Johnson was impeached by the House of Representatives, but not removed from office by the Senate.
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Johnson was impeached during reconstruction era.
Andrew Johnson
Rutherford Hayes oversaw the end of the Reconstruction Era.
Andrew Johnson served until March 4,1869 and was replaced by Grant who served until March 4, 1877 . There were still vestiges of the Reconstruction government when Hayes succeeded Grant as president, but most of the Reconstruction Era was under Johnson and Grant.
The President can be impeached. After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated his vice President (Andrew Johnson) was impeached. Also Nixon was impeached
The Reconstruction era was followed by the Post-Reconstruction era, also known as the Gilded age.
reconstruction era of the U.S.A.
He agreed with Abe. lincon during the reconstruction Era.
To get impeached the president would have to bribe, lie, or have a misdemeanor against him.
President Andrew Johnson and President Bill Clinton were both impeached. President Richard Nixon was supposed to be impeached, but he stepped down from office before the official impeachment, so technically he wasn't impeached.
The second President to be impeached was William J. Clinton, in 1998.
US President Lincoln had planned generous conditions for the Reconstruction Era for the former Confederate states. His assassination in 1865, negated these generous terms and the radical wing of the Republican Party set about to punish the South severely.