Thomas Jefferson was the Vice President under President John Adams from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801.
Thomas Jefferson was John Adams' Vice President. John Quincy Adams' Vice President was John C. Calhoun.
John Adams
John Adams was Vice President under President George Washington.
Thomas Jefferson was vice president during the Adams presidency (1796-1800) and president during 1800 to 1808. He is on the nickel and the 2 dollar bill.
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His opponent in the election became vice president.
George Washington was the president during the years that Adams was vice-president.
John Adams was George Washington's vice president. So he was the first vice president!!!
His opponent in the election became vice president.
Jefferson's and Adams's interpretation varied greatly because they were of different parties. Jefferson was the only vice president that belonged to a different party than the president serving with him. Jefferson served as the presiding officer over the Senate and preferred the "quietness" of vice-presidency. Adams was more of an assistant to the president during his vice-presidency.
that his name was John Adams
John Adams was made president after George Washington left the presidency, and Adams had been vice president under Washington.
The first vacancy in the U. S. vice presidency occurred when Vice President Clinton died in 1812, during the presidency of James Madison.