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Dec 29, 2020

[Answer] Which U.S. President worked as a tailor and made his own suits?

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...1. John Tyler 2. George Washington 3. Andrew Johnson 4. Thomas Jefferson




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Andrew Johnson - Before he became President, Andrew Johnson worked as a tailor in Greeneville, Tennessee. Andrew Johnson’s Tailor Shop thrived in the 1830s before he began his career as a politician, beginning as mayor of Greeneville before becoming the governor of Tennessee as well as serving in both the federal House and Senate. But Johnson didn’t let his trade skills go to waste. He continued to sew his own suits, even after he became President of the United States. His talent for crafting clothing earned him the nickname the “Tennessee Tailor.”:


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