John C. Calhoun
States' Rights LeaderThe leader was Vice President John C. Calhoun.
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rights of individual states, rights of all citizens to own slaves, and a six year term for president and vice president
John C. Calhoun of South Carolina. 7th vice-president of the United States.
If the President dies, the Vice President must take his places. The Vice President is the President of the United States Senate.
George Washington was not the Vice President; he was the President of the United States. His Vice President was John Adams, later 2nd President of the United States.
The Vice President of the United States
Andrew Johnson. Abraham Lincoln's vice president.
John Adams was the first US vice-president.
South Carolina political figure who was elected to Congress in 1810. He also served as vice president, secretary of state and senator. He was most noted as a defender of states' rights and slavery. He died in 1850. He might have become president if his wife, Floride, had not insulted the wife of another member of Andrew Jackson's cabinet.
At this date, 2010, the president is from Illinois and the vice president is from Delaware.
Joe Biden is the United States Vice President.