Andrew Johnson 🔍
Hoyt, Edwin Palmer
Ntc/contemporary Publishing, 2017
English [en] · PDF · 17.5MB · 2017 · 📘 Book (non-fiction) · 🚀/lgli/zlib · Save
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The American form of government was never in greater danger than in the years 1866 through 1868. Constitutional government had broken down, and the Constitution itself was in mortal danger. During these critical years, when the national legislative body seemed to have gone suddenly mad, when the judiciary abdicated its responsibilities, when the electorate, inflamed by self-seeking politicians and a violent press, appeared to have lost the power to reason, one man alone stood up in defense of the Constitution. That man was Andrew Johnson, Seventeenth President of the United States.
Andrew Johnson, who heroically tried to stand against the onslaught of men in Congress who were determined to turn the government of the United States into a political machine, was so cruelly misrepresented, vilified, and attacked that his name went down in history as that of an unworthy Chief Executive. The only President ever to face impeachment, Johnson was saved from that ignominy by a single vote in one of the most disgraceful episodes in the nation's history. The charges brought against Johnson were entirely without foundation. They were the means by which a ruthless and selfish group of men sought to remove an enemy who stood in their way to absolute power. That they so nearly succeeded is a chilling warning for all time of the danger to every man's liberty when the constitutional system of checks and balance in the functioning of government becomes upset. (from dust jacket)
Andrew Johnson, who heroically tried to stand against the onslaught of men in Congress who were determined to turn the government of the United States into a political machine, was so cruelly misrepresented, vilified, and attacked that his name went down in history as that of an unworthy Chief Executive. The only President ever to face impeachment, Johnson was saved from that ignominy by a single vote in one of the most disgraceful episodes in the nation's history. The charges brought against Johnson were entirely without foundation. They were the means by which a ruthless and selfish group of men sought to remove an enemy who stood in their way to absolute power. That they so nearly succeeded is a chilling warning for all time of the danger to every man's liberty when the constitutional system of checks and balance in the functioning of government becomes upset. (from dust jacket)
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zlib/no-category/Edwin Palmer Hoyt/Andrew Johnson_21941861.pdf
Alternative author
Edwin Palmer Hoyt
Alternative publisher
McGraw-Hill/Contemporary
Alternative publisher
Contemporary Books
Alternative publisher
Jamestown
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
June 1971
Alternative edition
US, 1971
date open sourced
2022-07-13
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