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Secretary of War Grant struggled with President Johnson Andrew's impeachment opened a door Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president, he was He tried to heal
became Greenville, Tennessee's mayor in '34 Then, served as their rep, senator, US rep, and governor Andrew Johnson, the 17th President 1865 to '69,
Johnson Were Southern Democrats With seats in the Senate Andrew Johnson was born in 1808 Lyndon Johnson was born in 1908 One hundred years apart
presidents, John Calhoun was the VP Martin Van Buren gave Jackson his loyalty Nine, Johnson struggled 'cause one of his slaves he married John Tyler served
of state from sinking D:Andrew Johnson's next He had some slight defects W: Congress each Would impeach D:And so the country now elects Y:
Scott Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves and then was shot Andrew Johnson nearly got impeached by just one vote Ulysses Grant is on the fifty dollar note
dernier Un siècle après Bob Kennedy de son frère brûle le courrier Pour raison d'état en somme, des noms s'abstient de citer Andrew Johnson, successeur
would die Martin Van Buren, July 24th, was deceased The 31st, Andrew Johnson's life over, rest in peace Warren Harding left the world behind on August 2
they, Carter could brashly say, but then Coolidge and Pierce could look down at him, they were five-ten As was Andrew Johnson and Teddy Roosevelt, though
guidelines amongst the people. To be brief, the Reconstruction was a failure. Following Lincoln’s assassination, Andrew Johnson took the future of America into
indeed Woodrow Wilson, on the 28th he inhaled air Last, Andrew Johnson, the 29th, when he had way less hair These are the birthdays of all
Taylor, Fillmore. First name Millard. Why name a kid that? Pierce, Buchanan, then Abe Lincoln. Born in a cabin. Do you like my hat? Andrew Johnson, Grant,
Buchanan, respiratory failure was the key Abe Lincoln, by an assassin's gunshot, R.I.P It was a stroke that put Andrew Johnson into the ground Ulysses Grant,
legislative reigns of power in DC President Lyndon Johnson, number 36, he was A shrewd, ambitious man doing the best at what he does Well, in late '63, in
Andrew Johnson's all there is Ulysses Grant's was Ulysses His first name was Hiram, the S, just the military's Presidential middle names are just like
Johnson you know that I'm heaven sent bitch I'm about making 20's Andrew Jacksons get turned to Benji's If I feel like that boy offend me Then imma pop
Betsy 1965, I ain't too young to know this That was President Johnson but now But it's president (Georgia) Bush [Repeat: x2] We from a town where
I've been thinkin' About Abraham Lincoln I've told a lot of folks About James K. Polk You know who'd be a friend to me? President John F. Kennedy
in Hurricane Betsy 1965: I ain't too young to know this That was President Johnson but now it's (Georgia) Bush We from a town where (Georgia)
Betsy 1965, I ain't too young to know this That was President Johnson but now But it's president (Georgia) Bush [Repeat: x2] We from a town where
too young to know this That was President Johnson but now it's (Georgia) Bush we from a town where (Georgia) everybody drowned, and Everybody died, but
and won, since he was unopposed Next, Jackson lost to Adams, Andrew's animosity rose In '28, they raced again, this time, Adams was down Henry Clay
Franklin shaves and pierces his skin James will aim and spew cannonballs Abraham does prefer Lincoln Logs Andrew knows a man named Johnson Ulysses is busy
Rachel Jackson, Andrew's wife died just days after he won Before he served as Prez, Martin's Hanna also passed on Anna's the second oldest First Lady,
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