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Hace 1 día · John Caldwell Calhoun ( / kælˈhuːn /; [1] March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was an American statesman and political theorist who served as the seventh vice president of the United States from 1825 to 1832. Born in South Carolina, he adamantly defended American slavery and sought to protect the interests of white Southerners.
- 10, including Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson
Hace 4 días · A Southern Senator Opposes the "All-Mexico" Plan. John C. Calhoun, Senator from South Carolina and future spokesman for southern secession, delivered the following speech to Congress on January 4, 1848. At the time, U.S. and Mexican diplomats were in the midst of negotiating a peace treaty to determine how much of Mexico would be ...
Hace 23 horas · John C. Calhoun's plan Under President James Monroe , Secretary of War John C. Calhoun devised the first plans for Indian removal. Monroe approved Calhoun's plans by late 1824 and, in a special message to the Senate on January 27, 1825, requested the creation of the Arkansaw and Indian Territories ; the Indians east of the ...
- 1830–1847
- Native Americans in the eastern United States
- United States
Hace 3 días · Calhoun, de 66 años, miembro del consejo de Boeing desde hace mucho tiempo, se convirtió en presidente de la compañía a finales de 2019, cuando el consejo despojó a su predecesor Dennis...
Hace 3 días · La serie de fallos de Boeing no tiene fin: En un giro dramático, el CEO de la compañía, Calhoun, renuncia a su puesto, acompañado por dos altos directivos.
Hace 3 días · Esto es todo lo que sabemos de la renuncia de Dave Calhoun como CEO de Boeing. La crisis que vive Boeing continuó con el anuncio del CEO, quien abandonará su puesto a finales de año. La crisis que vive Boeing, el segundo mayor fabricante de aviones comerciales del mundo, continuó este lunes con el anuncio del director general, Dave Calhoun ...
Andrew Jackson, said to John C. Calhoun, in reference to his proposed secession of South Carolina from the United States during the Nullification Affair This quotation is fraudulent. It comes with no attribution, and there is nothing like it anywhere in the actual record of Jackson's exchanges with Calhoun, both written and verbal.