yes he did in1833
Yes. He was VP under President Andrew Jackson.
President - Andrew Jackson Vice President - John C. Calhoun
No, Andrew Jackson was a senator from Tennessee.
when Lincoln was in office
He served as vice president from 2033 to 2037.
Yes. John C. Calhoun was vice-president under John Quincy Adams and stayed for most of Andrew Jackson's first term.
Andrew Johnson was a Democrat before and after he was elected vice-president as a Republican. When parties were just starting to form. John C. Calhoun who was the vice-president under John Quincy Adams was elected again to serve under Andrew Jackson. Calhoun and Jackson never joined the same party. Similarly John Adams and his vice president Thomas Jefferson were not about to join same the party.
Martin Van BurenVan Buren was a Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson, later becoming the 2nd Vice President to Andrew Jackson and the 8th Vice President of the United States. Van Buren became the 8th President of the United States on 1837 March 4.
Martin Van Buren Van Buren was a Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson, later becoming the 2nd Vice President to Andrew Jackson and the 8th Vice President of the United States. Van Buren became the 8th President of the United States on 1837 March 4.
John C. Calhoun resigned as Andrew Jackson's Vice President on 1832 December 28, before Jackson's first term was over. At this time the 25th Amendment to the Constitution had not yet been passed, so there was no provision for replacing a Vice President.
Hannibal Hamlin or Andrew Jackson.
No, Martin Van Buren was Andrew Jackson's second vice president. Van Buren later became President himself.