No he was not vice Robert Young Hayne (1791-1839) was an American political leader and solider
No, Robert Hayne was not Vice President of the United States. He served as a U.S. Senator from South Carolina and was a prominent figure in the nullification controversy during the early 19th century. Hayne is best known for his debates with Daniel Webster, particularly regarding states' rights and federal authority. His political career was significant, but he never held the office of Vice President.
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Robert Y. Hayne was born on 1791-11-10.
Daniel Webster and Robert Hayne
The Webster-Hayne Debate was between a man named Daniel Webster and a man named Robert Hayne.
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Donald Hayne died on December 23, 1979, in Santa Barbara, California, USA.
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Robert F Kennedy served as the US Attorney General under his brother, President John F Kennedy, from 1961 until JFK's assassination in 1963. He then ran for the Democratic nomination for president in 1968 but was assassinated during his campaign. He never served as vice president of the US.
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