John C. Calhoun
Most famous for his role in the pre-Civil War debate over states' rights, John Caldwell Calhoun was a U.S. senator from South Carolina (1832-43, 1845-50) and vice president under presidents John Quincy Adams… More »
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John Caldwell Calhoun (March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was the 7th Vice President of the United States and a leading Southern politician from South Carolina during the first half of the 19th century...
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Calhoun, John Caldwell (kăl"hOOn') [key], 1782–1850, American statesman and political philosopher, b. near Abbeville, S.C., grad. Yale, 1804. He was an intellectual giant of political life in his day ... More on John Caldwell Calhoun from Infoplease:
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About the statue of John Caldwell Calhoun, given by South Carolina to the National Statuary Hall Collection ... On a small plantation in Abbeville County, South Carolina, John Caldwell Calhoun was born on March 18, 1782. He studied at Waddel's Academy in Georgia, graduated with honors from Yale in 1804, studied at Tapping...
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Calhoun, John C. The Papers of John C. Calhoun. Edited by Robert Meriwether, W. Edwin Hemphill, and Clyde N. Wilson. 28 vols. to date. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1959-; Bartlett, Irving H. John C. Calhoun: A Biography.
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John C. Calhoun ... ; Tomb of John C. Calhoun; Charleston, South Carolina, circa 1900-1910. Touring Turn-of-the-Century America, 1880-1920 ... On March 18, 1782, John C. Calhoun was born near Abbeville, South Carolina. Calhoun served as a congressman, senator, secretary of war, secretary of state, and vice president of the...
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A Biography of John Caldwell Calhoun (1782-1850) ... John Caldwell Calhoun died in Washington, D.C. on March 31, 1850 and was buried in St. Phillips Churchyard in Charleston. In 1957, United States Senators honored Calhoun as one of the five greatest senators of all time.
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Calhoun's life and political context, together with the text of his "Disquisition on Government" and a bibliography. From the site, American Studies at the University of Virginia. ... A Brief Introduction | Calhoun's Life and Times | The Calhoun Gallery | Calhoun's Political Theory | Sources and Further Reading...
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