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He was president during the cold war and vietnam.
The president impeached right after the Civil War was Andrew Johnson. He was impeached in 1868 primarily due to his violation of the Tenure of Office Act, which restricted the president's power to remove certain officeholders without the Senate's approval. The House of Representatives passed the impeachment articles, but Johnson was acquitted by the Senate, falling just one vote short of removal from office.
Abraham Lincoln (our 16th President) was President during the Civil War
The U.S. Civil War and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln happened after Franklin Pierce became president but before Andrew Johnson was impeached. Franklin Pierce was the 14th President of the United States and served his term from March 4, 1853 to March 4, 1857. Andrew Johnson was the 17th President of the United States and served his term from April 15, 1865 to April 15, 1869, he was impeached on February 24, 1868. In that decade the U.S. Civil War occurred from 1861-1865.
President William McKinley was the President during the Spanish American War. Theodore Roosevelt actually served in the military during the war.
Andrew Johnson
Yes, a president can be impeached during a war. The impeachment process is governed by the U.S. Constitution and is not contingent on the state of war or peace. Historically, impeachment has occurred under various circumstances, including during times of conflict. Ultimately, the decision to impeach rests with Congress, which can take action regardless of external situations.
Andrew Johnson.
Ulysess S. Grant didn't get impeached, in fact he was one of the Union generals who was very good at his job in the Civil War. I quote what President Lincoln said about Grant "I can't spare this man-he fights."
Abraham Lincoln should have been impeached. The arguments for the impeachment could be: Overstepping executive powers, overpassing the USC Amendments and Laws, and his blockade of southern ports because a blockade is only allowed when a war is declared and Lincoln said it was not a war but a rebellion.
President Johnson was impeached due to firing the War Secretary, Edwin M. Stanton from office. This was in direct violation of the Tenure of Office Statute. The House of Representative vote made Johnson the first president in history to be impeached.
False 1 senator, 1 Secretary of War (1876) and 15 federal judges have been impeached Article II, Section 4, of the Constitution, the House of Representatives has the power to impeach the president, vice president AND ANY CIVIL OFFICER).
He was president during the cold war and vietnam.
The president impeached right after the Civil War was Andrew Johnson. He was impeached in 1868 primarily due to his violation of the Tenure of Office Act, which restricted the president's power to remove certain officeholders without the Senate's approval. The House of Representatives passed the impeachment articles, but Johnson was acquitted by the Senate, falling just one vote short of removal from office.
President Woodrow Wilson was the president during World War 1. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the president during World War 2 until he died near the end of the war. President Harry S. Truman was president through the end of the war and during the Korean War.
Abraham Lincoln (our 16th President) was President during the Civil War
President Roosevelt was the president during World War 2. He did not live to see the end of the war however. Vice President Truman became the President and he was president when the war ended and during the Korean War.