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John C. Calhoun



Calhoun, John Caldwell - kălˌhoonˈ, 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.

Early Career

Calhoun studied law under Tapping Reeve at Litchfield, Conn., and began (1808) his public career in the South Carolina legislature. Frontier born, he acquired a   Read More...


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    The Road to Disunion
    by William W. Freehling. 642 pgs.


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    South Carolina: A Short History, 1520-1948
    by David Duncan Wallace. 756 pgs.


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    Events That Changed America in the Nineteenth Century
    by John E. Findling, Frank W. Thackeray. 217 pgs.


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