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John C. Calhoun took Robert Hayne's place as a prominent political figure in South Carolina and the national stage due to Hayne's resignation from the Senate in 1832. Hayne had been a strong advocate for states' rights and nullification, and after his departure, Calhoun, who shared similar views, stepped in to continue promoting these ideas. Calhoun's experience and established political influence allowed him to effectively lead the state's efforts in defending its interests against federal authority.

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