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What has the author Daniel Calhoun written?

Daniel Calhoun has written: 'Professional lives in America'


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


How did John C Calhoun and Daniel Webster disagree on states' rights?

he did it so hard


a major disagreement between john c. calhoun and daniel webster was about the rights of states to?

i have no idwa


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.


Who saw himself as the new leader of the Senate after the deaths of John Calhoun Henry Clay and Daniel Webster?

Stephan Douglas


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.


Three key members of congress and regions?

Henry Clay - WEST John c Calhoun- SOUTHERN Daniel Webster-NorthEast


What three men were considered the spokesperson for the North South and West regions in the early 1800?

Henry Clay was the spokesperson for the West, John C. Calhoun for the South, and Daniel Webster for the North in the early 1800s. They were known for their influence in national politics and their representation of the interests of their respective regions.


What was Daniel Webster's relationship to john c calhoun?

Both born in the same year. With Clay, part of the 'Immortal Triumverate' in the 1830-40s.


The three elderly men who led the debate over California's admission were?

Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun, and Daniel Webster - stella