John C. Calhoun viewed slavery as a good thing. He thought that if tasks were to be accomplished using slaves, then so be it. His view was his thinking about the cotton industry. Calhoun was also concerned about having too many slaves in the deep south. They were too large a population in comparison to whites. Calhoun believed that bringing Texas into the Union as a slave state, would allow slavery to be spread over a wider area.
John C. Calhoun's dreams for America had to do with slavery. He wanted slavery to be allowed in western territories and be believed that in the south, the runaway slaves should be brought back to their original owners.
John C. Calhoun.
"Minnie" Minerva Calhoun-Soules was the daughter of John and Lavina Calhoun.
No, John C. Calhoun did not sign the Declaration of Independence. He was born in 1782, several years after the Declaration was adopted in 1776. Calhoun later became a prominent American politician, serving as Vice President and a key figure in the debates over states' rights and slavery in the 19th century.
Calhoun, Illinois was. Calhoun, California was named after Calhoun, Illinois, somewhat ironically.
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he lives in north caroline and knew slavers .
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John C. Calhoun's dreams for America had to do with slavery. He wanted slavery to be allowed in western territories and be believed that in the south, the runaway slaves should be brought back to their original owners.
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John C. Calhoun.