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  • ...ng an international incident between the U.S. and Spain. Secretary of War John C. Calhoun privately denounced Jackson's actions while Adams saw opportunity to gain F ...e plans to modernize and expand the army as proposed by Secretary of War [[John C. Calhoun]].
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  • | 7 || [[John C. Calhoun]] || 1825-1832 || [[John Quincy Adams]], [[Andrew Jackson]] || Resigned to
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  • * Jameson, J. Franklin, ed. ''The papers of John C. Calhoun,'' Annual Report of the American Historical Association (1899).
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  • ...y lived up to the just master's ideal as well as anyone."<ref> Bartlett, ''John C. Calhoun'' (1994) p. 285. Bartlett notes the falsity of the rumor that Calhoun was ...rally create the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1824.<ref> William S. Belko, "John C. Calhoun and the Creation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs: an Essay on Political Riv
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  • * Wiltse, Charles Maurice. ''John C. Calhoun, Nationalist, 1782-1828'' (1944)
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  • ...e plans to modernize and expand the army as proposed by Secretary of War [[John C. Calhoun]].
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  • ...ment's poor handling of the [[War of 1812]], reform was urgently needed. [[John C. Calhoun]] became secretary and reorganized the department into a system of bureaus,
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  • |event='''1828''': [[John C. Calhoun]]'s ''South Carolina Exposition and Protest'' propounds nullification doctr
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  • ...ent trial. Tyler installed Southern supporters of states' rights such as [[John C. Calhoun]], to the cabinet in later years of his administration.
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  • ...esterners and Southerners that included [[Felix Grundy]] of Kentucky and [[John C. Calhoun]] of South Carolina. Displaying aggressive nationalism at a time Britain an ...politics for more than thirty years.<ref> Peterson 1987</ref> The dying [[John C. Calhoun]] demanded for the South what was in effect equality with the federal gover
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  • ...Adams, believed Jackson had exceeded his instructions. Secretary of War [[John C. Calhoun]] proposed to punish Jackson. Adams argued that since Spain had proved inca ...the Missouri Crisis on Slavery, Race, and Republicanism in the Thought of John C. Calhoun and John Quincy Adams." ''Missouri Historical Review'' (2000) 94(4): 365-3
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  • ...was the key to the success of the American dream. <ref>Irving Bartlett, ''John C. Calhoun'' (1994) p. 228</ref> On February 6, 1837, John C. Calhoun took the floor of the Senate to declare that slavery was a "positive good."
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  • ...d [[Henry Clay]] and Felix Grundy of Kentucky; from South Carolina came, [[John C. Calhoun]], Langdon Cheeves, and William Lowndes. [[Richard M. Johnson]] came from T ...ront in 1811, led by Speaker of the House [[Henry Clay]] of Kentucky and [[John C. Calhoun]] of South Carolina. The War Hawks were nationalists who wanted war to asse
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  • ...ates' rights]]. They were invoked during the [[Nullification Crisis]] by [[John C. Calhoun]] to justify [[South Carolina (U.S. state)|South Carolina]]'s nullification
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  • ...he [[Whig Party]], called it the conservative party in the late 1830s. [[John C. Calhoun]], a Democrat, articulated a sophisticated conservatism in his writings. Ri
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  • *2: [[John C. Calhoun]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *2: [[John C. Calhoun]] (1782-1850), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • *2: [[John C. Calhoun]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *2: [[John C. Calhoun]] (1782-1850), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ** [[John C. Calhoun]], ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]'' of [[South Carolina *: [[John C. Calhoun]] ''([[Nullifier Party |N]])''
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  • *2: [[John C. Calhoun]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *2: [[John C. Calhoun]] (1782-1850), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]'' …resig
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  • *2: [[John C. Calhoun]] ''([[Nullifier Party |N]])'' *2: [[John C. Calhoun]] (1782-1850), ''[[Nullifier Party| Nullifier]]''
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