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Chris Barnes

Andrew Johnson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Following the assassination of President Lincoln
  • 16th Vice President of the United States In office March 4, 1865 – April 15, 1865 President Abraham Lincoln Preceded by Hannibal Hamlin Succeeded by Schuyler Colfax Military Governor of Tennessee In office March 12, 1862 – March 4, 1865 Appointed by Abraham Lincoln Preceded by Isham G. Harris Succeeded by E. H. East (Acting) United States Senator from Tennessee In office October 8, 1857 – March 4, 1862 March 4, 1875 – July 31, 1875 Preceded by James C. Jones William G. Brownlow Succeeded by David T. Patterson David M. Key 17th Governor of Tennessee In office October 17, 1853 – November 3, 1857 Preceded by William B. Campbell Succeeded by Isham G. Harris Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 1st district In office March 4, 1843 – March 3, 1853 Preceded by Thomas D. Arnold Succeeded by Brookins Campbell Born December 29, 1808(1808-12-29) Raleigh, North Carolina Died July 31, 1875 (aged 66) Elizabethton, Tennessee Nationality American Political party Democratic National Union Spouse(s) Eliza McCardle Johnson Children Martha Johnson Charles Johnson Mary Johnson Robert Johnson Andrew Johnson, Jr. Occupation Tailor Religion Christian with no denominational affiliation[1][2] Signature
  • Johnson talked harshly of hanging traitors like Jefferson Davis, which endeared him to radicals.[19]
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Andrew Adams (congressman) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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      Was an American lawyer, jurist, and political leader in Litchfield, Connecticut, during the American Revolutionary War. He was a delegate for Connecticut to the Continental Congress and later Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
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    Andrew Adams (January 7, 1736 - November 26, 1797) was an American lawyer, jurist, and political leader in Litchfield, Connecticut, during the American Revolutionary War. He was a delegate for Connecticut to the Continental Congress and later Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
Jalen Polidura

The Boston Massacre Trial of 1770 - 0 views

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    Sons of liberty want a war against England. Andrew Holmes explains how the people were assaulting the British. At the 3rd trial captain Preston and his men were not guilty.
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    A form of punishment in the 1700s was called tarring and feathering. this is when hot tar was pored down your chest and feathers were put on you. While you are in agonizing pain they would have you walk around town.
eric rivera

Preston Brooks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • On May 22, 1856, Brooks beat Senator Charles Sumner with his Gutta-percha wood walking cane in the Senate chamber because of a speech Sumner had made three days earlier, for singling out Brooks' relative, Andrew Butler.
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    preston brooks was the guy that beat sumner [a senator of massachusetts] with a cane he beat this sentor unconscious
Chris Barnes

Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    he was a general in the american civil war and he later on became the president of the united states after andrew johnson
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