Daniel Hayne is 6' 2 1/2".
Daniel Webster and Robert Hayne
The Webster-Hayne Debate was between a man named Daniel Webster and a man named Robert Hayne.
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Daniel Webster
Senator Robert Hayne of South Carolina (The recipient of Webster's most famous speech, his "Second Reply" to Hayne)
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Daniel Webster strongly opposed nullification and believed that the federal government was above the states. This is made clear in the Webster-Hayne Debate of 1830, where Webster argued against pro-nullification South Carolina senator Robert Hayne.
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Protectionist tariffs are what he was arguing for
Hayne, a politician during Jackson's presidency, raised many issues about State's rights and Slavery. Some of his comments revolved around the tariff of 1828. He said the Tariff, "was producing a spirit of jealousy and distrust" (Meacham 127).
In the 1830 Webster-Hayne debate, both Sen. Daniel Webster and Sen. Robert Y. Hayne might have agreed on the importance of the Union and the need for a strong national government to maintain it. Despite their differing views on states' rights and federal authority, they likely recognized that the stability and unity of the nation were paramount in addressing the challenges of the time, including economic issues and sectional tensions. Additionally, both senators acknowledged the significance of constitutional interpretation in guiding governance and policy.