No, Martin Van Buren was Andrew Jackson's second vice president. Van Buren later became President himself.
Andrew Jackson was the US president that Van Buren followed.Andrew Jackson
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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.
The President who succeeded Andrew Jackson was Martin Van Buren (Free Soil Party). Van Buren was President from March 4 1837 to March 4 1841.
He succeeded Andrew Jackson who campaigned for him.
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Yes. He was VP under President Andrew Jackson.
Jackson was succeeded by Martin VanBuren who served in his cabinet and was a personal friend. It was not customary for sitting presidents to try to influence the choice of their successors, but Jackson did so anyway and got some heat for it.
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.
Andrew Jackson was the seventh US president; Martin Van Buren, the eighth.
Andrew Jackson was President from 4 March 1829 until Martin Van Buren was sworn in on 4 March 1837, so he was President until the time on 4 March when Van Buren assumed office.
Yes, otherwise Martin Van Buren and John C. Calhoun would be hundreds of years old today. Van Buren and Calhoun both attempted to run for president later at different times, with Van Buren becoming President immediately after Andrew Jackson.