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  1. John C. Breckinridge. Fue un abogado, político y militar estadounidense que Representó a Kentucky la Cámara de Representantes del Congreso y se convirtió en el 14.º y más joven Vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos, sirviendo desde 1857 hasta 1861, bajo la administración de James Buchanan .

  2. 16 de feb. de 2024 · John Breckinridge (born Dec. 2, 1760, Staunton, Va.—died Dec. 14, 1806, Lexington, Ky., U.S.) was a Kentucky politician who sponsored Thomas Jefferson’s Kentucky Resolutions, which, like James Madison’s Virginia Resolutions, advocated a states’ rights view of the Union. Breckinridge grew up on the Virginia frontier but nonetheless ...

  3. John C. Breckinridge. John Cabell Breckinridge, ( Lexington, 16 de Janeiro de 1821 — Lexington, 17 de Maio de 1875) foi um político dos Estados Unidos. [ 1] Foi o 14º vice-presidente na gestão do presidente James Buchanan. [ 1] Foi Senador em 1861. [ 1]

  4. John C. Breckinridge was from Kentucky (a northern state) and graduated from Centre College, in Danville, Kentucky, in 1839. He continued his education at Transylvania University, in Lexington, Kentucky, and was admitted to the bar in 1840.

  5. 12 de jul. de 2016 · John C. Breckinridge was born near Lexington, Kentucky on January 16, 1821 to John “Cabell” and Mary Clay (née Smith) Breckinridge. His paternal grandfather and namesake, John Breckinridge, served as the Attorney General under Thomas Jefferson. His maternal great-grandfather, John Witherspoon, was the only college president to sign the ...

  6. Battle of Bull's Gap. Battle of Marion. Battle of Cool Spring. John Cabell Breckinridge (January 16, 1821 – May 17, 1875) was a lawyer, U.S. representative, U.S. senator from Kentucky and the 14th vice president of the United States. [1] He was from Kentucky. He served in the House from 1851 to 1855. He served as Vice-President from 1857 to ...

  7. 29 de may. de 2018 · Breckinridge, John Cabell (1821–75) US vice president (1857–61). He was a major in the Mexican War and a congressman (1851), before being elected vice president under James Buchanan. Defeated as a pro-slavery presidential candidate in 1860 by Abraham Lincoln, he became a Confederate general and secretary of war in Jefferson Davis' cabinet ...