Andrew Jackson did not have a 3rd Vice President. At that time, the 25th Amendment to the Constitution had not yet passed, so Jackson's Vice President was not immediately replaced when John C. Calhoun resigned during Jackson's first term.
The 7th President of the United States was Andrew Jackson from March 4, 1829 to March 4, 1837. His Vice Presidents were John C. Calhoun from 1829-1832, and Martin Van Buren (1833-1837) .
His second veep was Martin van Buren, who succeeded him as President.
Martin Van Buren.
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Andrew Jackson was part of the Democratic party in America when he was president. This is particularly notable because he was the first president elected as a democrat. The party continued to exist and our current president, Barack Obama is also a democrat.
Andrew Jackson may have been our seventh president, but he was first in many ways. He was the first populist president who did not come from the aristocracy, he was the first to have his vice-president resign and he was the first to marry a divorcee. This was something John Adam spoke about during his canditade running.
John C. Calhoun was VP under Adams and also Jackson (first term.)
Andrew Jackson (7th President of the United States)
"Old Hickory", because it is said that he was as "tough as old hickory" wood on the battlefield.
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Andrew Jackson was the first Presbyterian president.
was the first president to ever survive an assassination attempt
10. Andrew Jackson was the first President from a state west of the Appalachian Mountains. 9. Andrew Jackson was the first Tennessean to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. 8. Andrew Jackson was the first Governor of Florida. 7. Andrew Jackson was the first person to serve as a U.S. Representative, Senator, and President. 6. Andrew Jackson exercised his veto power twelve times as President, more than all of his predecessors combined. 5. Andrew Jackson was the first President to articulate that as President he represented all the people and the will of the majority must govern. 4. Andrew Jackson helped found and was the first U.S. President to represent the Democratic Party. 3. Andrew Jackson is the only U.S. President to be censured by the U.S. Senate. The censure was expunged in the last year of his presidency. 2. The first assassination attempt on a sitting U.S. President occurred on January 30, 1835, when Robert Lawrence failed to slay Andrew Jackson. 1. Andrew Jackson was the only President in American History to pay off the national debt and leave office with the country in the black.
He worked as a saddle maker and schoolteacher before he studied law and passed the bar,
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