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  • .... Tennessee voters approved the agreement on June 8, 1861.</ref> Senator [[Andrew Johnson]] and three members of the House did not recognize secession and retained t *1: [[Andrew Johnson]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • ...successor, [[President of the United States of America| U.S. President]] [[Andrew Johnson]]. ** [[Andrew Johnson]], of [[Tennessee (U.S. state)|Tennessee]], succeeded to the presidency Apr
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  • * Milton, George Fort. ''The Age of Hate: Andrew Johnson and the Radicals.'' (1930). [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=14804076 o * Benedict, Michael Les. ''The Impeachment and Trial of Andrew Johnson'' (1999), pro-Radical. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=104078634 onlin
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  • ...ion and [[Reconstruction]], especially on the terms offered by President [[Andrew Johnson]]. He became a national symbol of devotion to duty and genius in battle. On May 29, 1865, President [[Andrew Johnson]] issued a proclamation of amnesty, but General Lee and others of rank were
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  • ...onal from June 1865 through December 1868, it was disbanded by President [[Andrew Johnson]], who was strongly against any attempt to help the freed slaves.
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  • before=[[Andrew Johnson]]|
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  • ...uction, 1863-66''', was controlled by Presidents [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Andrew Johnson]], with the goal of speedily reuniting the country. Their moderate programs Congress rejected President Andrew Johnson's argument that he had the war power to decide what to do, since the war wa
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  • *1: [[Andrew Johnson]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *1: [[Andrew Johnson]] (1808-1875), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • *1: [[Andrew Johnson]] (1808-1875), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...an Shepherd Dog]], [[Anatomy]], [[Andreas Aagesen]], [[Andrew Jackson]], [[Andrew Johnson]], [[Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov]], [[Anemia]], [[Anemia of chronic disease]]
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  • ...an Shepherd Dog]], [[Anatomy]], [[Andreas Aagesen]], [[Andrew Jackson]], [[Andrew Johnson]], [[Andrey Andreyevich Vlasov]], [[Anemia]], [[Anemia of chronic disease]]
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  • *1: [[Andrew Johnson]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *1: [[Andrew Johnson]] (1808-1875), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...m power. Sumner, teaming with House leader [[Thaddeus Stevens]] defeated [[Andrew Johnson]], and imposed hard-line views on the South. In 1871, however, he broke wit ...much more generous Reconstruction policy taken by Lincoln, and later by [[Andrew Johnson]], as an encroachment upon the powers of Congress. Throughout the war, Sumn
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  • ...elected in November, the legislature was at once recognized by President [[Andrew Johnson]], but not by Congress, which refused to seat the delegation. Johnson orde
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  • ...urse, mostly favoring the [[Radical Republicans]] and opposing president [[Andrew Johnson]] in 1865-66. His personal guarantee of bail for [[Jefferson Davis]] in 186
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  • ...tration of [[President of the United States of America| U.S. President]] [[Andrew Johnson]].
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  • ...can Civil War|Civil War]] and as the temporary White House for President [[Andrew Johnson]] following the assassination of President [[Abraham Lincoln]] in 1865.
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  • ...War Democrats, and names the most prominent War Democrat to the ticket, [[Andrew Johnson]].
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  • ...nch Unionist before the war, was named provisional governor by President [[Andrew Johnson]], but disruptions and violence were endemic throughout the state. The Reco
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  • ...es and the freed slaves or [[Freedmen]] were the major issues. President [[Andrew Johnson]], a Democrat that had been nominated as Lincoln's running-mate by the [[Na <sup>[2]</sup> Lincoln was succeeded by Democrat [[Andrew Johnson]] who ran on a [[National Union Party (United States)|Union]] ticket with h
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