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OUT OF MANY, ONE

HISTORY OF CONGRESS
AND THE CAPITOL

John C. Calhoun
1782–1850, South Carolina

At the start of his political career, Calhoun favored a strong National Government. But he became an outspoken defender of states’ rights. His position changed as Northern States grew more populous and added congressional representatives. To protect the interests of the South, he believed States should be able to nullify Federal law within their borders.

 
History of Congress and the Capitol