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calhoun believed that federal government does not have the right to extend or restrict slavery.



webster believed in supremancy of the federal government

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Q: How did Daniel Webster and john C Calhoun disagree over the division of power between the states and the federal government?
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What issue did Daniel Webster and John Calhoun disagree on?

Calhoun believed in the expansion of states' rights over the federal government and Webster believed in the federal government more than the states' rights.


How did John C Calhoun and Daniel Webster disagree on states' rights?

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How did Webster and Calhoun disagree in state rights?

Actually thats wrong because it was Jackson and Calhoun not Webster and Calhoun.They farted and sand songs JAckson farted the wrong tunes so they diagreed with him.


How did John c. Calhoun and Daniel Webster differ in their interpretations of the power of the federal government?

Calhoun believed that the federal government did not have the power to ban slavery, while Webster believed the government did have this power.


How did Calhoun's ideas about government differ from Webster's?

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How did Calhoun's view of the power differ from Webster's view?

John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster were senators in the 1800s who represented South Carolina and Massachusetts, respectively. Around this time was the civil war and slavery. Calhoun believed in expansionism, and was pro-slavery in the interest of southern economics, wanting power in the state to be strongest. Webster focused on northern interests, and saw value in the federal government's power growing.


John c calhoun's views on high tariffs?

it was Daniel Webster.


Who was the most vocal opponent of the tariff of 1828 and advocate of states rights Clay Webster Jackson Calhoun?

John C. Calhoun


Who were the Senatorial Giants?

Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster


Spokesman during the era of good feelings?

Calhoun was the spokesperson for the South, Clay for the western states, and I believe Webster for the North.


What roles did Daniel Webster and john calhoun play in the nullification crisis?

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.


What roles did Daniel Webster and John C. Calhoun play in nullification crisis?

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.