Jackson tried to kill him, and Calhoun (scared for his life, and very sensitive emotionally) resigned, and accepted a Senate seat.
No, Andrew Jackson was a senator from Tennessee.
Andrew Jackson had two vice presidents during his presidency. John C. Calhoun served as his vice president from 1829 to 1832, but they had a falling out over issues like states' rights and nullification. After Calhoun resigned, Martin Van Buren became Jackson's vice president, serving from 1833 until the end of Jackson's second term in 1837.
John C. Calhoun (1782-1850) was vice-president under both John Q. Adams and Andrew Jackson. He resigned the vice-presidency under Jackson in order to run for Senate. He became an influential senator from South Carolina,
Andrew Jackson
The Vice Presidency was vacant during Andrew Johnson's Presidency. Vice President Johnson took over as President when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, and between elections, vacancies in the Vice Presidency were not filled until after ratification of the 25th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution in February, 1967.
It was Spiiro Agnew when he was forced to resign from the vice presidency..(for vice!) under Richard Nixon!
when Lincoln was in office
President - Andrew Jackson Vice President - John C. Calhoun
Andrew Jackson had four different Secretaries of State during his Presidency: John Q. Adams, Edward Livingston, Louis Maclane and John Forsyth.
yes he did in1833
Andrew Johnson replaced Lincoln after Lincoln was killed.