While Thomas Jefferson may have used the term, Andrew Jackson was the first President from the Democratic Party.
The wife of the Vice president
i think he was 23 i am almost completely sure call me if it isn't right
George Washington called out the troops to put down the whiskey rebellion.
He would drunkenly call people from his past. In the first chapter of the book he calls an old war buddy of his.
That was President Truman's call.
James Garfield was the first president to make a call on a?
The First Lady
Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920) was the first person to call himself a psychologist. In 1879, he founded one of the first psychological laboratories in Leipzig, Germany.
it is a democrat
A democrat.
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
Yes, but he didn't call himself that, rather First Citizen.
Most people call Martin Van Buren the first "American" president.
He is the first president.
The wife of the Vice president
Gerald Ford
""Suppose Obama wants to identify himself as a "black." Should this be true, then it would be more correct to call him "the first U.S. president who is black by identification, but biracial by racial makeup." Conversely, suppose Obama wants to identify himself as a "white"; again, should this be true, it would be more correct to call him "the first U.S. president who is white by identification, but biracial by racial makeup." And, should Obama wants to identify himself as "mixed" (or "biracial"), then it would be more correct to call him "the first biracial, or mixed, U.S. president, both by identification and by racial makeup." In all these three possible cases, it is incorrect to simply call him "the first black U.S. president," for the reason that he is not, as explained above."" Dr. Peter Baofu