Congress wanted Johnson impeached because he refused to cooperate or compromise over black rights and the reconstruction of state governments in the South. Congress was comprised of many Republicans which was the complete opposite of what Johnson wanted. The Republican's tried to pass many bills such as the Civil Rights Bill which Johnson vetoed. They realised he wasn't doing anything they wanted and when he removed Edwin M. Stanton (who was a republican spy in office) Congress tried to impeach him based on the fact that he went against the newly established Tenure of Office Act. They failed to do so in the long run.
10. Andrew Jackson was the first President from a state west of the Appalachian Mountains. 9. Andrew Jackson was the first Tennessean to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. 8. Andrew Jackson was the first Governor of Florida. 7. Andrew Jackson was the first person to serve as a U.S. Representative, Senator, and President. 6. Andrew Jackson exercised his veto power twelve times as President, more than all of his predecessors combined. 5. Andrew Jackson was the first President to articulate that as President he represented all the people and the will of the majority must govern. 4. Andrew Jackson helped found and was the first U.S. President to represent the Democratic Party. 3. Andrew Jackson is the only U.S. President to be censured by the U.S. Senate. The censure was expunged in the last year of his presidency. 2. The first assassination attempt on a sitting U.S. President occurred on January 30, 1835, when Robert Lawrence failed to slay Andrew Jackson. 1. Andrew Jackson was the only President in American History to pay off the national debt and leave office with the country in the black.
No, Andrew Jackson is not single.
Andrew Johnson was born on December 29, 1808
They didn't have them back then.
andrew jackson, bill clinton, ulyssys s. grant
Andrew Johnson
they disagreed over plans for reconstruction.
The Indian Removal Act was passed by Congress in 1830.
Yes, the Congress wanted to impeach President Andrew Johnson. In 1868, the House of Representatives voted to impeach Johnson on charges of violating the Tenure of Office Act. However, he was acquitted by the Senate and remained in office.
The failure to impeach Andrew Johnson showed that Congress cannot remove the president due to policy disagreements. This would give Congress toomuch power. - Andrew
No. President Andrew Jackson, who was in office from 1829-1837, was never impeached He was censored by the Senate, which does not have the power to impeach. Later, they voted to remove the censorship from the Senate record.
The congress tried to impeach Andrew Johnson, but, was unable to do so. They also tried to impeach Slick Bill Clinton, but, were unable to impeach him either. Richard M. Nixon was forced to resign (in 1974) because of his role in the Watergate coverup.
Outlawing the Black Codes.
The father of President Andrew Jackson was... Andrew Jackson. Father died the year of President Jackson;s birth: 1767.
Jackson was not impeached. He had battles with Congress and impeachment may have been discussed but never happened. He was censured by the Senate when he took federal money out of the national bank. The Senate may have wanted to impeach him but that was not within their powers .(Only the House can impeach) .
it led to conflicts with the republican congress. ~apex :P
President Andrew Jackson vetoed the bill