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Assume the role of President Andrew Johnson. Write a short speech to give at your trial, explaining why senators should not convict you of wrongdoing.

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Answered by Jasdeep145
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During the years immediately following the Civil War, President Andrew Johnson clashed repeatedly with the Republican-controlled Congress over reconstruction of the defeated South. Johnson vetoed legislation that Congress passed to protect the rights of those who had been freed from slavery. This clash culminated in the House of Representatives voting, on February 24, 1868, to impeach the president. On March 5, the trial began in the Senate, where Republicans held more seats than the two-thirds majority required to remove Johnson from office. When the trial concluded on May 16, however, the president had won acquittal, not because a majority of senators supported his policies but because a sufficient minority wished to protect the office of president and preserve the constitutional balance of powers

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Answered by anvitanvar032
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The correct answer to this question is the reconstruction of the defeated South was a frequent point of contention between President Andrew Johnson and the Republican-controlled Congress in the years immediately after the Civil War.

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Given - The role of President Andrew Johnson.

To Find - Write a short speech to give at your trial, explaining why senators should not convict you of wrongdoing.

The reconstruction of the defeated South was a frequent point of contention between President Andrew Johnson and the Republican-controlled Congress in the years immediately after the Civil War. Congress enacted a law to safeguard the rights of persons who had been set free from slavery, but Johnson vetoed it. On February 24, 1868, the House of Representatives voted to impeach the president as a result of this conflict. The trial started on March 5 in the Senate, where Republicans possessed a majority of seats rather than the two-thirds needed to remove Johnson from office. But when the trial came to an end on May 16, the president was found not guilty—not because the majority of senators agreed with his policies, but because a sizable enough minority wanted to defend the presidency and maintain the separation of powers guaranteed by the constitution.

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