No, Andrew Johnson did not fight in the Civil War. He was a senator from Tennessee, and the only southern senator to stay faithful to the Union. He would become the military governor of Union controlled Tennessee in 1862 but was a civilian.
Andrew Johnson was not in the military. After the North recaptured Tennessee, Lincoln appointed Johnson military governor of Tennessee and he was given the rank of brigadier general while in that position.
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Andrew Johnson did not fight in any wars as a soldier. However, he served as a politician during the Civil War and Reconstruction era, playing a significant role in the political landscape following the conflict. Johnson was a staunch supporter of the Union, serving as the Military Governor of Tennessee during the war. His presidency was marked by efforts to rebuild the nation and address the challenges of Reconstruction after the Civil War.
Andrew Johnson was the vice-president of the United States which was known as the Union side in the Civil War.
The President was Andrew Johnson of Tennessee.
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