Project: leaders in the states' rights debate
using an encyclopedia, the internet, or other r...
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Project: leaders in the states' rights debate
using an encyclopedia, the internet, or other resource, write a 300-word biography about each of the following people: john c. calhoun, henry clay, robert hayne, andrew jackson, and daniel webster. your entire report should be 1,500 words in length.
include the following information for each person:
name
birthplace and birthdate
early career
resident state
political offices held
view on states' rights
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