John Adams was the first vice President of the United States. He later became the second president of the United States. He served from 1797-1801 and was an original signer of the Declaration of Independence.
John Adams was the first vice-president and the second president. The first vice-president to move up to president because of the death of the president was John Tyler.
George H. W. Bush accomplished this unusual feat in 1988. Martin Van Buren did it in 1836. Al Gore made a try in 2000 as did Nixon in 1960 but they both lost.
John Adams was the first US vice-president.
john Adams was the first vice president in 1789
The Vice President is the President of the Senate.
The first vice president to take over office was John Tyler.
The vice president in 1955 was Richard Nixon.
First president - George Washington First vice president - John Adams
John Adams was elected to be the first vice president of the US.
John Adams, America's first Vice President under Washington became the second US President.
George Washington was the first US president and John Adams was the vice president while Washington was serving his two terms.
John Adams was the first US vice-president.
John Adams, the first vice-president and the second US president, was a cousin of Sam Adams.
There has never been an openly gay vice president.
Richard M. Johnson (9th US Vice President)Richard Nixon (36th US VIce President)Richard (Dick) Bruce Cheney (45th US Vice President)
George Washington was the first President of the US and John Adams was his VP.
The US has never had an African-American Vice President.
Lincoln was the 16th US president. His vice president was Hannibal Hamlin for his first term and Andrew Johnson for his second.
William Henry Harrison was the first president to died in office and the first vice president was George Clinton.