South Carolina political figure who was elected to Congress in 1810. He also served as vice president, secretary of state and senator. He was most noted as a defender of states' rights and slavery. He died in 1850. He might have become president if his wife, Floride, had not insulted the wife of another member of Andrew Jackson's cabinet.
he is a guy from the 1800's john c. calhoun was the 7th vice President of the United States and a leading southern politician from South Carolina during the first half of the 19th century.
he was a presidentail candidate
states rights
the right of states to veto federal law
The American System was supported by the Whig Party. It was also supported by a number of leading politicians including John Calhoun, John Quincy Adams, and Henry Clay.
Evolutionists
Fundamentalists (apex)
John Hay supported the Open Door Policy and the building of the Panama Canal.
John C. Calhoun
The American System was supported by the Whig Party. It was also supported by a number of leading politicians including John Calhoun, John Quincy Adams, and Henry Clay.
john Hancock
John Quincy Adams.
Evolutionists
John C Calhoun supported right of states to veto federal law.
Fundamentalists
Abigail Adams supported her husband John Adams and she supported her children and in what she was doing
fundamentalists
John C. Calhoun
Widow Yoko Ono and son Sean Lennon have said John would have happily supported it.
John Adams Was defferent from Thomas Jefferson, Adams supported a strong central goverment
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