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America's Civil War: May 2001 From the EditorArchives | Single Page | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post Johnson's well-intentioned, if no doubt politically motivated, attempt to swiftly bring the old states of the Confederacy back into the national fold soon faltered. "A fight between the Radicals and the Executive is inevitable," Johnson's fellow Tennessean Harvey Watterson predicted in December 1865. "Let it come." It came–with a vengeance–and Andrew Johnson's presidency was slowly but steadily destroyed. Roy Morris, Jr., Editor, America's Civil War Subscribe Today
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