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Lyndon Johnson: Thirty-sixth president of the United States from 1963 - 1969

Johnson in 1964

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Lyndon Baines Johnson was the 36th president of the United States from 1963-1969. He was previously John F. Kennedy's vice president until Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963. Johnson was super controversial especially during his second term for sending more soldiers to Vietnam. For this and other reasons, many wonder what would have happened if Kennedy never died, as him and Johnson had different views. In fact, they were actually opponents for the Democratic nomination in the 1960 election. Johnson could have technically run again in 1968, but decided not to.

Birth

Johnson was born on August 27, 1908 in Stonewall, Texas.

Death

On January 22, 1973, Johnson died in Johnson City, Texas.


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