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it was Daniel Webster.
Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster
he did it so hard
Calhoun believed that the federal government did not have the power to ban slavery, while Webster believed the government did have this power.
Calhoun believed in the expansion of states' rights over the federal government and Webster believed in the federal government more than the states' rights.
John c Calhoun proposed the nullification theory to president and was a very strong supporter ,while Daniel Webster was strongly opposed to it.they both influenced many people.---Webster was opposed toNullificationon thisoccasion, after he was in favor of it.During the War of 1812, Webster was a proponent of state nullification in regards to the draft.
John c Calhoun proposed the nullification theory to president and was a very strong supporter ,while Daniel Webster was strongly opposed to it.they both influenced many people.---Webster was opposed toNullificationon thisoccasion, after he was in favor of it.During the War of 1812, Webster was a proponent of state nullification in regards to the draft.
John c Calhoun proposed the nullification theory to president and was a very strong supporter ,while Daniel Webster was strongly opposed to it.they both influenced many people.---Webster was opposed toNullificationon thisoccasion, after he was in favor of it.During the War of 1812, Webster was a proponent of state nullification in regards to the draft.
John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster and Henry Clay organized the comprimise.
Stephan Douglas
John C. Calhoun proposed nullification theory to Pres. Jackson. Daniel Webster was strongly opposed and argued that the U.S was a nation not a pact among independent states, also believed welfare of the nation should override that of individual states.
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