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  1. John C. Calhoun of South Carolina first entered politics in 1808 when he was elected to the state legislature. He moved to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1811, where he served almost four terms before resigning to become secretary of war under President James Monroe, a position he held from 1817 to 1825. In both positions, Calhoun was ...

  2. 31 de jan. de 2018 · John C. Calhoun. Kean Collection/Getty Images. Life span: Born: March 18, 1782, in rural South Carolina; Died: At the age of 68, on March 31, 1850, in Washington, D.C. Early Political career: Calhoun entered public service when he was elected to the South Carolina legislature in 1808. In 1810 he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.

  3. 11 de jun. de 2018 · John C. Calhoun [1] (1782-1850) Sources [2] Vice president, senator, and southern nationalist Early Life. John Caldwell Calhoun [3] was born on 18 March 1782 in the South Carolina [4] uplands near the Savannah River in a settlement founded several decades earlier by his grandfather.

  4. Main Content John C. Calhoun March 18, 1782-March 31, 1850 “FREE TRADE; LOW DUTIES; NO DEBT; SEPARATION FROM BANKS; ECONOMY; RETRENCHMENT, AND STRICT ADHERENCE TO THE CONSTITUTION,” read the 1843 campaign slogan of the Honorable John C. Calhoun during his last major bid for the presidency of the United States.

  5. 29 de jan. de 2024 · John C. Calhoun. March 18, 1782–March 31, 1850. John C. Calhoun was a staunch defender of slavery, states' rights, and nullification. He served the nation as a Congressional Representative and Senator from South Carolina, U.S. Secretary of War and Secretary of State, and Vice President of the United States during the Antebellum Era.

  6. 31 de mai. de 2024 · John C. Calhoun - Statesman, Nullification, Sectionalism: Certainly the American Civil War was too vast an event to be the responsibility of any one man, but it can be argued that Calhoun contributed as much to its coming as did abolitionist crusader William Lloyd Garrison and Pres. Abraham Lincoln. The man himself was an enigma. A staunch nationalist during the first half of his public life ...

  7. John C. Calhoun 1849. John Caldwell Calhoun (* 18. März 1782 in Calhoun Mills bei Abbeville, Abbeville County, South Carolina; † 31. März 1850 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Er war von 1825 bis 1832 der siebte Vizepräsident der Vereinigten Staaten unter den Präsidenten John Quincy Adams und Andrew Jackson ...