Rivalries and Alliances
Rivalries and Alliances
This chapter discusses the ideological evolution and political ascendancy of John C Calhoun as the author of nullification and leader of southern sectionalism in the United States Congress between 1821 and 1844. It also discusses Calhoun’s influence on the early Congressional careers of Robert M.T. Hunter and James Murray Mason of Virginia.
Keywords: John C. Calhoun, Martin Van Buren, Robert M.T. Hunter, James Murray Mason, Andrew Jackson, Nullification, Texas
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