The 1st President of the United States was George Washington from April 30, 1789 to March 4, 1797. John Adams was his Vice President.
The vice president lived in New York until July,1790 and then moved to Philadelphia.
No, there has never been an African American vice president.
The US has never had an African-American Vice President.
Gerald Rudolph Ford was the first vice-president to become president after a resignation.
2000-2002, executive vice president of operations
1989-1992, vice president of financial planning and analysis
Al Gore
he became president and vice president
Charles Curtis became the first Native American US senator in 1907. He represented Kansas in Congress. He became Vice President to Herbert Hoover in 1929.
Richard Nixon is an American politician became the vice president of the United States because he opposed communism.
There are quite a few people who actually approve the selection of a vice president. In a way the American population as a whole does.
Alexander Hamilton Stephens was the Vice-President of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. He served as Vice-President for Alexander Hamilton, the President of the Confederate States of America.