The U.S. Vice President during John Quincy Adams' term and most of Andrew Jackson's first term was John C. Calhoun. John C. Calhoun was the running mate of both John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson in the 1824 election, which is why he had enough votes to be elected while none of the presidential candidates did. In 1828 he ran only with Andrew Jackson; John Quincy Adams' running mate was Richard Rush. Also, John C. Calhoun was one of only two U.S. Vice Presidents to resign the office; Calhoun did so in December of 1832.
The Vice President during Andrew Jackson's second term was Martin Van Buren, one of only four people who served a full term as U.S. Vice President immediately before serving a full term as U.S. President.
John C. Calhoun was the veep for Jackson's first term. He was a carryover from the previous Adams administration which did not work out, , so Martin Van Buren was Jackson's choice for his second term. After van Buren was elected, Calhoun resigned as VP and accepted the position of US Senator which the SC legislature offerred him
President Andrew Jackson was president after John Quincy Adams
John Quincy Adams was the president before Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson in 1828
John Quincy Adams
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Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams.
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he was the seventh president!!!Jackson was the 7th President.He was our seventh President, after J. Quincy Adams and before VanBuren.Andrew Jackson was 7th US President, serving from 1829-1837.
No. Jackson Calhoun was never president, but he was the vice president of both Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams.
President Andrew Jackson and President John Quincy Adams were both born in 1767.
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Following Adams was Andrew Jackson.