if your asking what Jacksons unofficial advisor's were, then they were his kitchen cabinet. they were his close friends and people that were close to him that kinda told him their point of view etc. they were called the kitchen cabinet because they usually hung out in the kitchen and talked.
John C. Calhoun and Martin Van Buren were Andrew Jackson's Vice Presidents.
The 7th President of the United States was Andrew Jackson, serving two terms, from March 4, 1829 to March 4, 1837. Andrew Jackson had a different Vice President in each of his two terms.
For his first term (1829-1833), the Vice President was John C. Calhoun, who had also been Vice President under John Quincy Adams from 1825 to 1829. Calhoun resigned three months early on December 28, 1832, having been elected to the US Senate. There was no Vice President until March 4, 1833.
For his second term (1833-1837), Jackson's vice president was Martin Van Buren, who followed him as the 8th US President in 1837.
Jackson's cabinet included his longtime political allies Martin Van Buren (Secretary of State), Francis Preston Blair, Amos Kendall, William B. Lewis, Andrew Jackson Donelson, John Overton, Duff Green, Isaac Hill and Attorney General Roger B. Taney. The term "Kitchen Cabinet" was first used in his administration.
The 7th President of the United States was Andrew Jackson from March 4, 1829 to March 4, 1837. His Vice President John C. Calhoun from 1829-1832. There was no Vice President from 1832-1833 after Calhoun resigned from office.
The 7th President of the United States was Andrew Jackson from March 4, 1829 to March 4, 1837. His Vice President was John C. Calhoun from 1829-1832
He served two terms- John Calhoun was VP the first term and Martin VanBuren in the
second.
who were andrew jacksons cabinet memebers
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His actions caused inflation to rise.
Andrew Jacksons rivals were the Whigs. Love: Jacey M.
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no Andrew jacksons parents are not divorsed
no Andrew jacksons parents are not divorsed
At the time they ran for Vice President, Tennessee was the home state of Andrew Johnson and Al Gore.
Andrew Johnson and Al Gore are the two Veeps from TN.
I think there were only 2, John Tyler and Andrew Johnson.
North Carolina has not been the home state of any U. S. Vice Presidents to date, but two Vice Presidents were born there:William R. King (1853)Andrew Johnson (1865)
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Three Vice presidents and 2 presidents:The 3 Vice Presidents are:Richard M Johnson - elected 1936 with Van Buren, defeated with him in 1840. Andrew Johnson - elected with Lincoln 1864 - succeeded to Presidency on Lincoln's 1865 assassination Lyndon B Johnson - elected with Kennedy 1960. Succeeded to Presidency on his 1963 assassination. There have been 2 US Presidents with the surname Johnson: Lyndon B Johnson, and Andrew Johnson.
Andrew Johnson was Abraham Lincoln's last vice president.