John C. Calhoun was a notable politician from South Carolina who lived from March 18th, 1782 until his death on March 31st, 1850. Calhoun is best remembered for the latter half of his career where he was a strong proponent of states' rights, limiting government and his defense of slavery as an institution.
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
John C Calhoun
John C. Calhoun was the main advocate of the right of nullification. Calhoun was born in Abbeville, South Carolina on March 18, 1782 and died in Washington, DC on March 31, 1850.
He adamantly opposed it
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John C. Calhoun died of tuberculosis, at age 68 in Washington, DC. John C Calhoun was the seventh Vice-President of the United States.
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhounjohn c calhoun...the ones that wanted slavery
John C. Calhoun was born on March 18, 1782.
John C. Calhoun was born on March 18, 1782.
nothing really that importannt. he was just another politician. his vews did change tho, in the 1830's on alot of things DILDO
"Minnie" Minerva Calhoun-Soules was the daughter of John and Lavina Calhoun.
John C. Calhoun resigned from office on December 28, 1832, to fill the vacancy for the U.S. Senator from South Carolina. He died on March 31, 1850 from Tuberculosis.
John C. Calhoun attended Yale. After he graduated from there, he studied law.
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun was a representative from South Carolina and he demanded better transportation systems.