American History

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February 17, 2013

 

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The Tenure-of-Office Bill “prevented the President from removing without the consent of the Senate all new officeholders whose appointment required confirmation by that body” (118). 2 c. President Johnson was accused of intentionally breaking the law when he tried to remove Edwin M. Stanton from Secretary of War...
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Stanton from Secretary of War. 3. Radical Republicans assumed that Edmund Ross would vote with the Radical Republicans to impeach President Johnson because (1)“his entire background was one of firm support of their cause,” (2) “one of his first acts in the Senate had been to read a declaration of his adherence to Radical Republican policy,” (3) “he had silently voted for all of their measures,” (4) “he had made it clear that he was not sympathy with Andrew Johnson personally or politically,” (5) “after the removal of Stanton, he had voted with the majority in adopting a resolution declaring such removal unlawful,” and (6) “his colleges from Kansas, Senator Pomeroy, was one of the most Radical leaders of the anti-Johnson group” (122)...
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