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South Carolina senator who fiercely defended southern rights and opposed compromise with the north in the debates of 1850?

John C. Calhoun


How did senator john crittenden attempt to keep the south from seceding from the union?

Proposed a compromise after South Carolina's secession.


At the same time that Senator Crittenden was trying to forge another compromise?

At the same time that Senator Crittenden was trying to forge another compromise, South Carolina was already voting to secede.


What senator opposed clay's plan believing that the union could be saved only by protecting the slavery?

John Caldwell Calhoun, senator of the South Carolina.


What was the position of South Carolina senators john c Calhoun in the debate for the compromise of 1850?

Senator John C. Calhoun of South Carolina opposed the Compromise of 1850, arguing that it failed to protect the rights of slaveholding states and would destabilize the Union. He believed that the South needed stronger protections for slavery and warned that any compromise that did not address Southern concerns would lead to disunion. Calhoun's position reflected his deep commitment to states' rights and the institution of slavery, emphasizing the necessity of safeguarding Southern interests. Ultimately, his health prevented him from delivering a speech, but his views were articulated by his allies.


What senator filibustered for 24 hours and 18 minutes?

Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina


South Carolina state senator salary?

$10,400/year


South Carolina's longest serving Senator?

Strom Thurmond


Is David Mays a senator for South Carolina?

no Elton John is


Who lead the fight against the Compromise of 1850?

John C. Calhoun led the fight against the Compromise of 1850 when he was a Senator from South Carolina. Calhoun was the 7th Vice President of the United States from March 4, 1825 to December 28, 1832.


How long has Lindsey Graham been a senator in South Carolina?

Graham has been a U. S. Senator from South Carolina since January 2003, so he is in his second term, which ends in 2015.


Who was the southern senator that attempted to prevent the civil rights act of 1957?

Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina.