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Q: Who was the most vocal opponent of the tariff of 1828 and advocate of states rights Clay Webster Jackson Calhoun?
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How did Webster and Calhoun disagree in state rights?

Actually thats wrong because it was Jackson and Calhoun not Webster and Calhoun.They farted and sand songs JAckson farted the wrong tunes so they diagreed with him.


How did the Webster-Hayne debate fit into the controversy between Jackson and Calhoun?

I'm not sure if this is totally correct because I'm just learning this in AP US but Calhoun was Hayne's "coach" so to speak in the debate and Jackson ended up siding with Webster, drawing a sharper line between the two men. Contributing to their controversy was the whole Peggy Eaton affair.


What roles did Daniel Webster and Jon C Calhoun play in the Nullification crisis?

John C. Calhoun proposed nullification theory to Pres. Jackson. Daniel Webster was strongly opposed and argued that the U.S was a nation not a pact among independent states, also believed welfare of the nation should override that of individual states.


Describe the nullification crisis what did clay Webster Jackson and calhoun have to do with this?

Calhoun was the one that began it but, Jackson responded (to the ordinance that declared tariffs of 1828 and 1832) that on the path if continued hell would break lose and would give him the power for military assistance to collect tariff. Responded through forced bill.


The conflict between Jackson and Calhoun was sharpened by their strong disagreement over the?

John Calhoun and Andrew Jackson were staunch political foes. The situation was made worse when Calhoun persuaded South Carolina to nullify tariffs set in place by the Jackson administration in 1828 and 1832. Jackson petitioned Congress and won the right to use federal forces to enforce federal law, and anchored wars ships off the Charleston coast.


How did John c. Calhoun and Daniel Webster differ in their interpretations of the power of the federal government?

Calhoun believed that the federal government did not have the power to ban slavery, while Webster believed the government did have this power.


How did Calhoun's ideas about government differ from Webster's?

I don't frickin' know


John c calhoun's views on high tariffs?

it was Daniel Webster.


Who were the Senatorial Giants?

Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster


Spokesman during the era of good feelings?

Calhoun was the spokesperson for the South, Clay for the western states, and I believe Webster for the North.


Daniel Webster was an outspoken advocate of states' rights?

False


Was Daniel Webster was an outspoken advocate of states' rights.?

False