Richard Johnson was Martin Van Buren's vice president.
No, Martin Van Buren was Andrew Jackson's second vice president. Van Buren later became President himself.
When he was elected in 1836, Martin Van Buren was the vice-president. After he took office as President in 1837, Richard M Johnson became his vice-president.
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Martin Van Buren
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Richard Mentor Johnson was Martin Van Buren's Vice President, serving as the 9th Vice President of the United States from 1837 March 4 to 1841 March 4.Richard M. Johnson was the Vice President under Martin Van Buren from March 4, 1837 to March 4, 1841.
John C. Calhoun was the vice-president before Van Buren. Calhoun resigned to run for the Senate.
Richard M. Johnson
Martin Van BurenVan Buren was a Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson, later becoming the 2nd Vice President to Andrew Jackson and the 8th Vice President of the United States. Van Buren became the 8th President of the United States on 1837 March 4.
Martin Van Buren
Richard Mentor Johnson was Martin Van Buren's Vice President, serving as the 9th Vice President of the United States from 1837 March 4 to 1841 March 4.Richard M. Johnson was the Vice President under Martin Van Buren from March 4, 1837 to March 4, 1841.