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Q: How did Jackson and Calhoun differ on the debate over states' rights?
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How did Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun differ their views about state rights and sectionalism?

Calhoun supported State's rights and Jackson favored Strong Government


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

John C. Calhoun


What Senator from South Carolina defended the states' rights doctrine in senatorial debate?

John C. Calhoun


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.


Senator from South Carolina who defended the states rights doctrine in senatorial debate?

Sen. Robert Y. Hayne


The nullification crisis was a part of a larger disagreement over?

the personal feud between Jackson and calhoun


What was Calhoun an advocate for?

state's rights


What V.P. supported state rights?

John C. Calhoun


John c Calhoun was an advocate of what?

states' rights


John C. Calhoun was an advocate of?

states' rights


What major event during the Andrew Jackson Presidency was essentially a stand-off over states' rights?

the Nullification Crisis


Who was the main supporter of states' rights?

John C Calhoun