Andrew Johnson & Reconstruction
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Examination of Andrew Johnson's role in Reconstruction following the Civil War.... More...
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Paper Abstract: Examination of Andrew Johnson's role in Reconstruction following the Civil War.
Paper Introduction: Andrew Johnson and Reconstruction
Introduction
Because we live in the modern era, few of us ever consider the complexities of governing a young, raucous United States. In the years following the end of the Civil War, the baton of power and responsibility was passed Constitutionally from President Lincoln to then Vice-President Johnson. When the 40th Congress did not agree with President Johnson's policies, they attempted to take that power from him.
As a southerner in a northern administration, Johnson was already an anomaly. In some sense, his political sensibilities were the perfect solution for a country trying to become whole again (Benedict, 1973, 366-367). In his efforts to restart Reconstruction, Johnson combined southern and northern political
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