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The nullification confrontation of 1832-1833 between President Andrew Jackson and South Carolina Senator John C. Calhoun
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Who suggested that the South should secede from the Union if an agreement could not be reached on slavery?
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Debate Over Nullification A leader in the South's fight against the tariff was Vice President John Calhoun, whose home state was
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Debate Over Nullification A leader in the South's fight against the tariff was Vice President John Calhoun, whose home state was
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Gone to Calhoun left the vice presidential to become a senator for South Carolina because he
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John C Calhoun left the vice presidency to become a senator for South Carolina because he
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How did Calhoun and South Carolina propose to test the theory of nullification? What factors contributed to their decision?
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What was John C. Calhoun’s opinion on slavery?
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What was John C. Calhoun’s opinion on slavery? Re
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Which South Carolina politician became known as the "Father of Nullification"?
A Andrew Jackson B Strom Thurmond C John C.
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Early in his political career, Vice-President John C. Calhoun had supported the criteria of a strong central government. But in
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