Andrew Johnson argued against allowing former slaves to vote primarily because he believed that they lacked the education and experience necessary to participate effectively in the political process. Additionally, he thought that enfranchising African Americans would lead to instability and undermine the social order in the South, which he felt should remain predominantly under white control.
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It was easier on former confederate states
Andrew Johnson 1865
It was easier on former confederate states
It was easier on former confederate states
it was easier on former confederate states
It was easier on former confederate states
Yes, Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States, did pardon Jefferson Davis, the former President of the Confederate States of America. This happened on December 25, 1868, as part of Johnson's broader policy of amnesty and reconciliation towards former Confederates.
Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass
Andrew Johnson was the only former president to become a senator.