John C Calhoun
He was a supporter of central government.
Yes,
Ulysses Grant, one of the United States presidents in 1869, was a great supporter of free rights for African American slaves. He was a staunch supporter of the Enforcement Acts of that time, which were committed to protect their rights in the ratification of the Constitution.
Ulysses Grant, one of the United States presidents in 1869, was a great supporter of free rights for African American slaves. He was a staunch supporter of the Enforcement Acts of that time, which were committed to protect their rights in the ratification of the Constitution.
Chief Justice Roger B. Taney
Andrew Jackson was a strong supporter of the southern states. He was from Tennessee and known for his defense of southern rights. He implemented policies that favored the agricultural economy of the South and was a staunch defender of states' rights.
natural rights
The Byzantine emperor
nationalism
Daniel Webster
The United States sees its function as a mediator and a supporter of both peoples' rights to self-determination. Whether or not it has been effective in pursuing those goals is debatable.
Victor Hugo