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|spouse=Sarah Cornelia Tappen | |spouse=Sarah Cornelia Tappen | ||
− | |religion= | + | |religion=[[Presbyterian]] |
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+ | {{Officeholder/vice president | ||
+ | |country=the United States | ||
+ | |number=4th | ||
+ | |terms= March 4, 1805 – April 20, 1812 | ||
+ | |president=[[Thomas Jefferson]]<br/>[[James Madison]] | ||
+ | |preceded=[[Aaron Burr]] | ||
+ | |former=y | ||
+ | |succeeded=[[Elbridge Gerry]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{Officeholder/governor | ||
+ | |number=1st & 3rd | ||
+ | |state=New York | ||
+ | |terms=July 1, 1801 – June 30, 1804<br/>July 30, 1777 – June 30, 1795 | ||
+ | |lieutenant=n | ||
+ | |preceded=[[John Jay]] | ||
+ | |former=y | ||
+ | |succeeded=[[Morgan Lewis]]<br/>[[John Jay]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |military=y | ||
+ | |branch=British Army<br/>Continental Army | ||
+ | |rank= Lieutenant (UK)<br/>Brigadier General (USA) | ||
+ | |battles=[[French and Indian War]]<br/>[[American Revolutionary War]] | ||
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:<small>For other George Clintons, see [[George Clinton (disambiguation)]].</small><br> | :<small>For other George Clintons, see [[George Clinton (disambiguation)]].</small><br> | ||
− | '''George Clinton''' was the fourth Vice President of the United States, serving under [[James Madison]], from March 4, 1813 until his death a year and a half later. | + | '''George Clinton''' was the fourth Vice President of the United States, serving under [[James Madison]], from March 4, 1813 until his death a year and a half later. He was the first Vice Presidential candidate to be under the [[12th Amendment]]. He cast the tie breaking vote against rechartering the first Bank of the United States.<ref> [[Fandex]], Workman Publishing. </ref> |
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4th Vice President of the United States From: March 4, 1805 – April 20, 1812 | |||
President | Thomas Jefferson James Madison | ||
Predecessor | Aaron Burr | ||
Successor | Elbridge Gerry | ||
1st & 3rd Governor of New York From: July 1, 1801 – June 30, 1804 July 30, 1777 – June 30, 1795 | |||
Predecessor | John Jay | ||
Successor | Morgan Lewis John Jay | ||
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Party | Democratic-Republican | ||
Spouse(s) | Sarah Cornelia Tappen | ||
Religion | Presbyterian | ||
Military Service | |||
Service/branch | British Army Continental Army | ||
Rank | Lieutenant (UK) Brigadier General (USA) | ||
Battles/wars | French and Indian War American Revolutionary War |
- For other George Clintons, see George Clinton (disambiguation).
George Clinton was the fourth Vice President of the United States, serving under James Madison, from March 4, 1813 until his death a year and a half later. He was the first Vice Presidential candidate to be under the 12th Amendment. He cast the tie breaking vote against rechartering the first Bank of the United States.[1]
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