NO. John Q. Adams was never the Vice-president. He was Secretary of State under Monroe and served in the House of Representatives as well as holding diplomatic posts. His father, John Adams was the vice-president for 2 terms under Washington.
The way the first few US presidential elections worked was that the winner became president, and the runner-up became vice-president.
No, John Quincy Adams was the 6th President of the United States, and was not the Vice President.
Quincy Adams was never a vice-president.
No, this was John Adams, John Quincy Adams' father.
John Quincy Adams never served as U. S. Vice President, but his father was the first Vice President, during both of George Washington's terms.
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Thomas Jefferson was the Vice President under President John Adams from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.
IN 1796 when Adams was elected for president, there were no vice-presidential candidates. The man who finished second in the presidential election, became the vice-president. This system was changed by the 12th amendment,
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John C. Calhoun was never the president, but himself became the 7th Vice President under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson.
No. Jackson Calhoun was never president, but he was the vice president of both Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams.