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State of the Union Addresses

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A series of presidential annual messages to Congress presents reflections on the Constitution, the permanence of the Union, relations between federal and state governments, and policies for restoring peace after civil war. The speaker expresses gratitude and mourns a recent presidential death, outlines constitutional principles that guide his approach, defends federal supremacy while recognizing state roles, and argues against prolonged military rule. He advocates reconciliation constrained by constitutional processes, emphasizes reliance on civil institutions and the rule of law, and offers recommendations for postwar governance aimed at securing domestic tranquillity and protecting citizens' rights.

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Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson was the 17th President of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869 following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. A member of the Democratic Party, he was known for his controversial approach to Reconstruction after the Civil War. Johnson's 'State of the Union Addresses' reflect his political philosophy and the tumultuous era in which he governed. His presidency was marked by significant challenges, including conflicts with Congress and his eventual impeachment. Despite these controversies, Johnson's speeches provide insight into the political climate of the time and his vision for the nation.

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