In the movie "Lincoln," Andrew Johnson is portrayed as a political figure who serves as the Vice President under Abraham Lincoln. His character is depicted as a staunch supporter of the Union and the abolition of slavery, though he later becomes a contentious figure during Reconstruction after Lincoln's assassination. The film highlights the political challenges and dynamics of the era, particularly in relation to the passage of the 13th Amendment. Johnson's role emphasizes the complexities of leadership during a transformative period in American history.
The person who became President after Lincoln was shot was the Vice President, Andrew Johnson.
Andrew Johnson was the President when Andrew Johnson was. Andrew Johnson was the Vice President for Abraham Lincoln's short second term, ended by Lincoln's assassination.
Abraham Lincoln was preceded in the Presidency by James Buchanan.
Andrew Johnson succeeded Abraham Lincoln, after Lincoln was assassinated in 1865.
Andrew Johnson was Lincoln's Vice-President. When Lincoln was assassinated, Johnson became President. He only served the uncompleted term of Lincoln, 1865-1869.
Andrew Johnson replaced Lincoln after Lincoln was killed.
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Yes, after Lincoln was assassinated, Andrew Johnson replaced him and served from 1865-1869.
Andrew Johnson's predecessor Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by Booth. Johnson was not assassinated.
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Andrew Johnson of Tennessee was Vice President. He became President when Lincoln was killed.