Andrew Johnson is famous for being the 17th President of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869 following Abraham Lincoln's assassination. He is notably recognized for his contentious approach to Reconstruction after the Civil War, which led to significant conflicts with Congress. Johnson was the first U.S. president to be impeached, primarily due to his violation of the Tenure of Office Act, but he was acquitted by one vote in the Senate. His presidency is often criticized for its failure to adequately address the rights of freed slaves and the challenges of reunifying the nation.
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Ben Jonson's full name is Benjamin Jonson. He was an English playwright, poet, and actor, active during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Jonson is best known for his plays, such as "Volpone" and "The Alchemist," as well as for his influence on the development of English drama.
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Andrew Jonson
Jonson said "He was not of an age but for all time."
William Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Christopher Marlowe...
Andrew Jackson died on June 8, 1845. Andrew Johnson died on July 31, 1875. (Although you put your question in the Andrew Jackson category, your misspelling looks a lot more like Johnson.)
Ben Jonson's birth name is Benjamin Jonson.
discuss the question I'll tell you. .......... We know that Ben Jonson was a close friend of Shakespeare, because Ben Jonson discussed talked at length about Shakespeare (both as a man and as a writer) in 'Discoveries' (a sort of blog that Jonson published late in life) and in his 'Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden' (a record of several conversations he had with a Scottish friend). Jonson's most famous comment about Shakespeare is that he 'loved the man (this side idolatry)'. After Shakespeare's death, when his colleagues John Heminge and Henry Condell assembled a complete plays (The First Folio - Shakespeare never published a collected edition during his lifetime) they asked Ben Jonson to write the dedicatory poem. (Ben Jonson: 'To the Reader' - First Folio). There are many other testimonies to Jonson's close friendship with Shakespeare. But Jonson's own words are the best evidence.
Guy Jonson died in 2009.
Raymond Jonson was born in 1891.
Raymond Jonson died in 1982.
Jonson Walker was born in 1979.
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