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Jefferson came in second in the presidential race of 1796 and in those days, that made him the vice-president.

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Thomas Jefferson's vice president in 1800?

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Thomas Jefferson


Who was Americas second vice president?

Thomas Jefferson was the 2nd Vice President of the United States. He served under President John Adams. Jefferson went on to become the 3rd US President.


Why did Thomas Jefferson want to become vice president?

He Didn't Back In Those Days The Runner Up In the Elections Would Become Vice President And So On The President Didn't Pick His Cabinet


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Did John Adams' vice president become president after him?

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Who was the first vice president not to one day become president?

Assuming that you are talking about the United States, the first Vice President to not ever become President was Aaron Burr, the Vice President during Thomas Jefferson's first term as President and the lifelong rival and murderer (in a duel) of Alexander Hamilton.


Who was the vice president during Adams presidency?

Thomas Jefferson was the Vice President under President John Adams from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.


Did thomes Jefferson have a vice president?

No. Thomas Jefferson thought a vice president would try to take over.


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When did thomas jefferson become the third president?

Thomas Jefferson served as President from March 4, 1801 to March 4, 1809. He had previously served as Vice President, and Secretary of State.