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  1. 6 de abr. de 2016 · Many people know about William Henry Harrison, the president who died after serving just 31 days. His less well-known equivalent in the ranks of vice presidents is William Rufus King, who lived just 45 days into his term as the No. 2 man in President Franklin Pierce’s administration. Well-bred and handsome, King was among the antebellum era ...

  2. 7 Apr. 1786–18 Apr. 1853. William Rufus Devane King, congressman, diplomat, U.S. senator, and vice-president of the United States, was born in Sampson County, the second son of William and Margaret Devane King. His father was a Revolutionary patriot, planter, justice of the peace, delegate to the North Carolina ratification convention in 1789 ...

  3. 24 de mar. de 2020 · William Rufus de Vane King. BORN: April 7, 1786 Sampson County, North Carolina. DIED: April 18, 1853 (age 67) Selma, Alabama. EDUCATION: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1813) POLTICAL PARTY: Democratic Republican Jackson Republican Jacksonian Democrat. HIGHLIGHTS: 1806: Admitted to the Bar, Began Practicing Law in Clinton, North ...

  4. William R. King William Rufus DeVane King , (n. 7 de abril, 1786 en el Condado de Sampson, Carolina del Norte - 18 de abril, 1853 en Selma, Condado de Dallas, Alabama) fue un político estadounidense, fue Miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos por Carolina del Norte y Senador por Alabama y 13º vicepresidente de Estados Unidos.

  5. 2 de dez. de 2023 · William R. King. William Rufus deVane King ( April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853) was a U.S. representative from North Carolina, a senator from Alabama, and the thirteenth vice president of the United States .

  6. William R. King: Biography & Vice Presidency. Instructor Joanna Harris. Joanna has taught high school social studies both online and in a traditional classroom since 2009, and has a doctorate in ...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › William_Rufus_DeVane_KingWilliam R. King - Wikiwand

    William Rufus DeVane King was an American politician and diplomat. He was the 13th vice president of the United States from March 4 until his death in April 1853. Earlier he had served as a U.S. representative from North Carolina and a senator from Alabama. He also served as minister to France under President James K. Polk. A Democrat, he was a Unionist and his contemporaries considered him to ...