What high government posts did slavery defender John C. Calhoun hold?
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His concept of minority rights did not extend to enslaved African Americans; he owned dozens of slaves in Fort Hill, South Carolina.
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His concept of minority rights did not extend to enslaved African Americans; he owned dozens of slaves in Fort Hill, South Carolina.
March 18, 1782-March 31, 1850. John Caldwell Calhoun's national political career spanned approximately 40 years and included many high offices in the U.S government. Calhoun served in Congress, both in the House of Representatives and Senate, and as a cabinet member, as secretary of war and secretary of state
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