Richard Mentor Johnson

Richard Mentor Johnson

Richard Mentor Johnson was the ninth Vice President of the United States, serving in the administration of Martin Van Buren . He is the only vice president ever elected by the United States Senate under the provisions of the Twelfth Amendment. Johnson also represented Kentucky in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate and began and ended his political career in the Kentucky House of Representatives. Johnson was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1806. He became allied with fellow Kentuckian Henry Clay as a member of the War Hawks faction that favored war with Britain in...
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quick facts
Birthdate:October 17, 1780
Birthplace:Louisville, Kentucky
Date of death:November 19, 1850
Education:Transylvania University
Religion:Baptist

Governmental positions held by Richard Mentor Johnson

PositionDistrict RepresentedTerm
United States Representative Kentucky's 3rd congressional district 1813 - 1819
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Predecessor and Successor

Martin Van Buren
1833 - 1837
#8
Richard Mentor Johnson
#9
Richard Mentor Johnson
1837 - 1841
John Tyler
1841 - 1841
#10

Education

Transylvania University
Transylvania University

Transylvania University is a private, undergraduate liberal arts college in Lexington, Kentucky, United States, affiliated with the Christian Church . The school was founded in 1780. It offers 38 majors, and pre-professional degrees in engineering and accounting. The university is accredited by...
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Events while in office

Battle of Mackinac Island
Battle of Mackinac Island
( 7/26/1849 - 8/4/1814)

The Battle of Mackinac Island was a British victory in the War of 1812. Before the war, Fort Mackinac had been an important American trading post in...
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Battle of San Cala
Battle of San Cala
( 1/9/1841 - 1/9/1841)

The Battle of San Cala , fought in the present-day Department of Minas, in Córdoba Province, Argentina, on January 9, 1842, between Unitarian...
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Battle of Bandera Pass
Battle of Bandera Pass
( 1841 - 1841)

The Battle of Bandera Pass in 1841 marked the turning point of the Texas-Indian Wars. Though they would continue another 34 years, the tide began to...
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Battle of Plum Creek
Battle of Plum Creek
( 8/12/1840 - 8/12/1840)

The Battle of Plum Creek was a clash between militia and Rangers of the Republic of Texas and a huge Comanche war party under Chief Buffalo Hump,...
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Great Raid of 1840
Great Raid of 1840
( 8/1840 - 8/1840)

The Great Raid of 1840 was the largest raid ever mounted by Native Americans on white cities in what is now the United States. It followed the...
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Birthplace of Richard Mentor Johnson

Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky
Population:200

Louisville is the largest city in the U.S. state of Kentucky, and the county seat of Jefferson County. Since 2003, the city's borders have been coterminous with those of the county because of a city-county merger. The city's population at the 2010 census was 741,096 . An important internal...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    What was Richard Mentor Johnson's profession?
  • A:
    Richard Mentor Johnson was an accomplished lawyer.
  • Q:
    Which school did Richard Mentor Johnson attend?
  • A:
    Richard Mentor Johnson went to school at Transylvania University.
  • Q:
    How did Richard Mentor Johnson die?
  • A:
    His death was caused by a stroke.
  • Q:
    What number was Vice President, Richard Mentor Johnson?
  • A:
    He was number 9 in the sequence of U.S. Presidents.
  • Q:
    What spirituality did Richard Mentor Johnson believe in?
  • A:
    Richard Mentor Johnson was in the Baptist religious denomination.
  • Q:
    For which United States President did Richard Mentor Johnson work?
  • A:
    He was in office with President Martin Van Buren.
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