John C. Calhoun who was vice-president under both Quincy Adams and Jackson was a strong proponent of the right of states to nullify Federal Laws.
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John C. Calhoun
The Nullification Crisis was initiated by the Vice President (at the time) John C. Calhoun, as an advocate for states rights.
A minimal Reconstruction policy was favored by Abraham Lincoln. He was in favor of a quick restoration of the South into good graces. However, his vice-president did not have the same idea.
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By Nicholas B. Vice President John C. Calhoun of South Carolina argued that the states had the right of Nullification, an action by a state that cancels a federal law to which the state objects. If accepted, Calhoun's ideas would seriously weaken the federal government.
vice president until presidents term is up.
The vice president is selected by the canidates and if they win the vice president they chose becomes vice president.