the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr in 1803
Aaron Burr (born February 6, 1756 in Newark, New Jersey; died September 14, 1936 in Staten Island, New York) succeeded Thomas Jefferson as the third vice-President of the United States, serving between March 4, 1801 and March 4, 1805, including the whole of 1803.
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Millard Fillmore was the 13th President of the United States of America. As the Vice President, he served after the death of Zachary Taylor in 1800 until 1803, when he was succeeded by Franklin Pierce.
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vice president until presidents term is up.
The vice president is selected by the canidates and if they win the vice president they chose becomes vice president.
The Vice President is the President of the Senate.
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In USA executive ranks, a Group Vice President is at the same level as an Executive Vice President. A Group Vice President ranks above a Senior Vice President and a Vice President, and will typically have multiple Senior Vice Presidents and/or Vice Presidents reporting to them.
Neither former Vice President George Clinton nor former President Bill Clinton was elected to the U.S. Senate or the U.S. House of Representatives; both had been state Governors.Clintons who have been U.S. Senators are...DeWitt Clinton (1802-1803; nephew of the Vice President)Hillary Rodham Clinton (2001-2009; wife of the President)Clintons who have been members of the U.S. House of Representatives are...George Clinton, Jr. (1805-1809; nephew of the Vice President)James G. Clinton (1841-1845; nephew of the Vice President)