Senatod Robert Hayne of South Carollina
daniel webster
he did it so hard
because everybody was gay at mc adams bulldog middle schoool
John C. Calhoun
They were considered to be perhaps the three most influential men in the pre-Civil War history. They represent what would now be considered to be the moderate, the right, and the left wing positions with regard to states rights. John Calhoun favored states rights, Daniel Webster was opposed, and Henry Clay was known as "the Great Compromiser".
Daniel Webster and Robert Hayne
Senator Robert Hayne of South Carolina (The recipient of Webster's most famous speech, his "Second Reply" to Hayne)
daniel webster
False
Daniel Webster
False
Daniel Webster
you are the ones who are suppost to be answering the questions
Daniel Webster
daniel webster
Calhoun believed in the expansion of states' rights over the federal government and Webster believed in the federal government more than the states' rights.
he did it so hard