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No. Calhoun was never President.

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Was Andrew Jackson related to John C. Calhoun?

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Was John C Calhoun ever president?

No. Jackson Calhoun was never president, but he was the vice president of both Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams.


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Which senator from Kentucky proposed the compromise that ended the nullification effort to the tarrif 1828?

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Was John C Calhoun a sectionalist?

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Why did John C. Calhoun call the Tariff of 1828 the Tariff of Abominations?

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Who was Calhoun's vice president?

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