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i learned that Calhoun started all the drama between the states when he didnt want south carolina to listen and have to follow the laws from the federal government. Webster did not want to change the laws because of Calhoun. Said there was no "middle course, between submission to the laws..." When they went to do a dinner on April 13 it caused Calhoun and President Jackson to fued about the laws and they did not work together ever again. I am surprised they had such a big fallout. Calhoun resigned as the vice president becasue of the blowup between the two that were once partners and friends. code McDougal, Holt. Chapter 7. //The Americans//. N.p.: n.p., 2012. N. pag. Print.

code Shirley, S. (2003). Regional Conflict in America: Debate Over States' Rights. Retrieved September 3, 2015.

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Shirley, Steven. "Andrew Jackson." 2003. Web. 4 Sept. 2015. .