Andrew Johnson: The Controversial President Who Shaped Post-War America

Andrew Johnson, the 17th president of the United States, faced the daunting task of leading the nation during the tumultuous period of Reconstruction after the Civil War. His lenient approach to reuniting the country and his clashes with Radical Republicans in Congress led to the first impeachment of a US president. This profile explores Johnson’s rise from poverty to the presidency, his controversial Reconstruction policies, and his lasting impact on American history.

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