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Jahn C. Calhaun (1782-1850) was from South Carolina and first went to Congress in 1810. He first served in the House of Representatives and later became a senator. He was a strong advocate for war against Great Britain and helped start the war of 1812. At first, he fell a strong national government was important, but later changed his views and supported states rights. He was appointed both Secretary of War and Secretary of State at different times. He also served as vice president for bath John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson. Later, he returned to the Senate, where he served until his death in 1850.
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2. What office did John C. Calhoun serve in that Daniel Webster did not?
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(D) Secretary of War — John C. Calhoun served as Secretary of War; Daniel Webster never held that office.
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