President Andrew Jackson served two complete terms as US President, from 1829 to 1837. His first Vice-President was John C. Calhoun, who resigned in 1833 and was replaced by Martin Van Buren.
No, but John C. Calhoun was Andrew Jackson's vice president whan Jackson was President. Unfortunately, John C. Calhoun seceded because Andrew Jackson and him had different views about the law.
George Clinton was the Vice President under both Jefferson and Madison and John C. Calhoun served under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson.
John C. Calhoun was never the president, but himself became the 7th Vice President under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson.
14 presidents served as vice president before becoming president
no, this way if the president dies, the vice president is still there to replace him
His first one, John C. Calhoun, resigned.
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Andrew Jackson did not attend college. Jackson was the seventh President of the United States and served two full terms. His Vice Presidents were John Calhoun and Martin Van Buren.
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No, Andrew Jackson was a senator from Tennessee.
Yes. John C. Calhoun was vice-president under John Quincy Adams and stayed for most of Andrew Jackson's first term.
Andrew Jackson had two vice presidents during his presidency. John C. Calhoun served as his vice president from 1829 to 1832, but they had a falling out over issues like states' rights and nullification. After Calhoun resigned, Martin Van Buren became Jackson's vice president, serving from 1833 until the end of Jackson's second term in 1837.
when Lincoln was in office
Yes, he was the 7th Vice President of the United States, to Presidents John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. He was one of the senators for North Carolina. He was a major contributor to the creation of the US.
yes he did in1833