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John C. Calhoun viewed slavery as a good thing. He thought that if tasks were to be accomplished using slaves, then so be it. His view was his thinking about the cotton industry. Calhoun was also concerned about having too many slaves in the deep south. They were too large a population in comparison to whites. Calhoun believed that bringing Texas into the Union as a slave state, would allow slavery to be spread over a wider area.

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11y ago

Calhoun was a nationalist and supported a large navy, a standing army, internal taxes, and a central bank

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he affected slavery because he did like it and wanted it to stay

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He was for slavery......

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He owned slaves and was for slavery.

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