Thomas Jefferson was the Vice President of the United States after John Adams.
Thomas Jefferson was the 2nd Vice President of the United States and the 3rd President of the United States.
John Adams
In the first four U.S. presidential elections, there was no corresponding vice presidential election; the vice president was the first runner-up in the presidential election.
Alton B. Parker was the runner up to President John Adams. He was an American judge and a conservative democrat.
The President of the US after John Adams was Thomas Jefferson.
John Adams
John Adams.
George Washington and John Adams. Obviously George won... and the runner up in the election back then would be the vice-president.
The way the first few presidential elections worked was that the winner became president, and the runner-up became vice-president.
After George Washington refused to run for a 3rd term John Adams followed him as president defeating Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson, coming in 2nd in the voting thus became Adams Vice President. This would be the last time that the runner-up served as Vice President.
Thomas Jefferson was the vice-president while John Adams was president. Jefferson became vice president because he was the runner-up to Adams in the presidential election. He defeated Adams in the next presidential election.John Adams was the 1st US Vice President for 2 terms while George Washington was the President.He later became the 2nd US President.
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.
John Adams was the runner up in the 1788 United States presidential election.
He became president in 1797 at age 57.
John Quincy Adams (6th President of the US) ws the son of John Adams (2nd President of the US). Neither was related to George Washington (1st President of the US)
John Adams lost reelection to Thomas Jefferson. Something to keep in mind was that for the first few presidential elections, the winner became President and the runner-up was VP, even if they were from different political parties.
They are kinda the same but said different. one sounds like someone that can't talk and the other does sound right.
No. When John Adams was a kid there was no office of President and no United States of America. He grew up as a loyal subject of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Scotland.