he lives in north caroline and knew slavers .
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.
the election of two presidents, one from the North and one from the South.
new territories/states were prevented from banning slavery
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun, the seventh Vice President of the United States and a prominent pro-slavery advocate, owned approximately 70 slaves at the height of his plantation ownership in South Carolina. His estate, known as Fort Hill, was worked by these enslaved individuals, reflecting his strong support for the institution of slavery and states' rights. Calhoun's views and practices were emblematic of the broader Southern commitment to slavery during his time.
John C. Calhounjohn c calhoun...the ones that wanted slavery
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
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
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun
John C. Calhoun.
the election of two presidents