Saturday, September 25, 2010

John C. Calhoun

Not in the reading, def from little history book :)

John C. Calhoun of South Carolina another Republican leader who reversed his position. An outspoken war hawk and nationalist in 1812, leading champion of states rights after 1828. peggy eaton affair led to resignation of Jackson' s vice president Calhoun. 
In 1832 Calhoun's South Carolina help special convention to nullify tariff of 1828, and 1832.
Gave good speeches.

8 comments:

  1. i see how u copied this exactly from course-notes. it would be better if u based ur knowledge from the textbook :)that way we can all know the details/facts from the text. not just what the internet says.... and if it wsnt in the reading, look in the index :)

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  2. he is listed in over 140 pages of reading, and coursenotes is based off of our textbook. And I am not comprehending, the definition is very good. :)

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  3. ok but what if thats not gonna be what calhoun s described as on the exam?

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  4. He isnt in our reading, what are you talking about???

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  5. ok hes not in the reading, buhh what if the definition u gave isnt what smith is going to use as a question or two on the exam

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  6. Why would he do that? but i am not gonna argue with you, i will post a different definition just for you M.B. :)

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  7. no im juz saying. its good A.S. buhh what if that definition isnt the definition smith will use lol

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