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but calhoun is dropped from the national ticket them during is added as jackson's running mate. so the legacy that jackson leaves with van buren is not a great one. but amid the speculation with the housing market to cause the national economic collapse. [laughter] fortunately we have learned from these mistakes. [laughter] and then figuring from nearly zero hours looks set day economic crisis. and then to defer to much credit. and van buren is defeated from the slow giving tippecanoe and tyler too and was part of the whigs party they agreed they did not like jackson which was a a good space this and didn't even bother to adopt the platform that they had the democrats on the ropes to win this race. so someone come over states' rights. and with that nullification crisis to get them to capitulate. some of them were angry over jackson's policies and would veto the charter of the bank. harrison and the famed indian fighter and john tyler from virginia who conspired over the issue of his removal at the bank it was the mid 19th century equivalent of the 2008 barack obama campaign with
but calhoun is dropped from the national ticket them during is added as jackson's running mate. so the legacy that jackson leaves with van buren is not a great one. but amid the speculation with the housing market to cause the national economic collapse. [laughter] fortunately we have learned from these mistakes. [laughter] and then figuring from nearly zero hours looks set day economic crisis. and then to defer to much credit. and van buren is defeated from the slow giving tippecanoe and tyler...
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next was the vice president of the united states john caldwell calhoun from the state of north carolina and the doctrine of the nullification gave the next coast and said the union was dear to the hearts of southerners but only next to the liberty and so given the security definition of liberty that remarkable statement by union next to the liberty was less important. third was martin van buren secretary of the united states who got up and said let's remember this country was founded on compromised. america itself, the constitution compromise and let us always remember it is compromise that kept us together through the various crises in the past. so i thought that was the perfect place to start because of the ideas the union that must be preserved and let's remember the compromised s. together and those were the three philosophies that clash and that compete that wouldn't be out of the armed conflict that claims to present of the united states of america's population. so, the jackson administration came in with big hopes but also had a congenital defect and it seems like such a ridiculo
next was the vice president of the united states john caldwell calhoun from the state of north carolina and the doctrine of the nullification gave the next coast and said the union was dear to the hearts of southerners but only next to the liberty and so given the security definition of liberty that remarkable statement by union next to the liberty was less important. third was martin van buren secretary of the united states who got up and said let's remember this country was founded on...
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coal calhoun taking ball four, he is done. pitches 1-1/3.n thought maybe getting ejected would help. a's down 6-0 after two. angels posted the victory, not before mike trout hits his 31st home run of the season, off jesse chavez in the seventh. a's now five back of the angels. >>> star wars at at&t, darth vadar throwing out the first pitch. this young rebel pilot found her seat in time for the action. andrew, born 14 years after the first "rising star wars movie. if you're going to dress=ñ as darth vadar you have -- 15-hit day for the g-men, who swept the brewers 15-5 the final. two back of the dodgers who also won. >> it's a good team and they didn't take it easy on us. i%b=rr'k we're just clicking. i guess just keep rolling with it. >> tough day at camp 49er. ray mcdonald arrested for felony domestic violence, could be facing a six-game suspension. we also have good news. alex boone will report in the next 24 hours. theg >>> coming up at 6:00, local landmark will soon get a new look. sears closes its doors in oakland's uptown neighborhood.
coal calhoun taking ball four, he is done. pitches 1-1/3.n thought maybe getting ejected would help. a's down 6-0 after two. angels posted the victory, not before mike trout hits his 31st home run of the season, off jesse chavez in the seventh. a's now five back of the angels. >>> star wars at at&t, darth vadar throwing out the first pitch. this young rebel pilot found her seat in time for the action. andrew, born 14 years after the first "rising star wars movie. if you're...
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calhoun takes ball four. he's done. pitched 1-1/3 innings, six runs two hits, four walks.ob melvin thought getting ejected would help. but angels coasted to the vic but not before mike trout hit his 31st home run of the season. a's now five games back of the angels, swept by l.a. with the 8-1 lost. >> "star wars" day at at&t at. darth vadar throwing out the first pitch. andrew, ties the game. three-hit day with his light sabre, and if you're going to dress as darth vadar on a day game, you have to commit. luke skywalker must not know. a double shy of the cycle. 15-hit day for the g-men who sweep the first, place brewers with the 15-5 win but still two and a half back of the dodgers who also won. >> shows you what people are doing. it's a good team, and they didn't by any means take it easy on us. i think we're just clicking, and that's the thing right now. i guess we just keep rolling with and it see where it gets us. >> tough day at camp 49ers, ray mcdonald, arrested for felony domestic violence could be facing a six-game suspension. we have good news, alex boone will rep
calhoun takes ball four. he's done. pitched 1-1/3 innings, six runs two hits, four walks.ob melvin thought getting ejected would help. but angels coasted to the vic but not before mike trout hit his 31st home run of the season. a's now five games back of the angels, swept by l.a. with the 8-1 lost. >> "star wars" day at at&t at. darth vadar throwing out the first pitch. andrew, ties the game. three-hit day with his light sabre, and if you're going to dress as darth vadar on...
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calhoun takes ball four. he's done. pitched 1-1/3 innings, six runs two hits, four walks.vin thought getting ejected would help. but angels coasted to the vic but not before mike trout hit his 31st home run of the season. a's now five games back of the angels, swept by l.a. with the 8-1 lost. >> "star wars" day at at&t at. first pitch. andrew, ties the game. three-hit day with his light sabre, and if you're going to dress as darth vadar on a day game, you have to commit. luke skywalker must not know. a double shy of the cycle. 15-hit day for the g-men who sweep the first, place brewers with the 15-5 win but still two and a half back of the dodgers who also won. >> shows you what people are doing. it's a good team, and they didn't by any means take it easy on us. i think we're just clicking, and that's the thing right now. i guess we just keep rolling with and it see where it gets us. >> tough day at camp 49ers, ray mcdonald, arrested for felony domestic violence could be facing a six-game suspension. we have good news, alex boone will report to the team in the next 24 hour
calhoun takes ball four. he's done. pitched 1-1/3 innings, six runs two hits, four walks.vin thought getting ejected would help. but angels coasted to the vic but not before mike trout hit his 31st home run of the season. a's now five games back of the angels, swept by l.a. with the 8-1 lost. >> "star wars" day at at&t at. first pitch. andrew, ties the game. three-hit day with his light sabre, and if you're going to dress as darth vadar on a day game, you have to commit....
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scott walks calhoun to bring in another run. kazmir lasted an inning and a third. while he got pulled, melvin got ejected for arguing with the umpire. angels win 8-1. the manager not a happy man right now. >> the reason i'm that upset is because that's not who we are. that's not who we have been for three years. s for l for the last, i don't know how long it has been, it has mounted. it's been frustrating. but the last three games for us are not who we are at all and it's embarrassing. >> speaking of the a's they added a little offense today by acquiring veteran slugger adam dunn in a trade with the white sox. the 34-year-old is expected to add instant offense for oakland. a team struggling to score runs as of late. dunn has 20 homers this season and 460 for his career. before we get out of here, according to multiple reports, 48ers guard will end his hold out and report to the team tomorrow. he will reportedly receive a substantial pay increase earning $6 million over the remaining two years of his contract. terry are, i'm going to do the same thing. you are not g
scott walks calhoun to bring in another run. kazmir lasted an inning and a third. while he got pulled, melvin got ejected for arguing with the umpire. angels win 8-1. the manager not a happy man right now. >> the reason i'm that upset is because that's not who we are. that's not who we have been for three years. s for l for the last, i don't know how long it has been, it has mounted. it's been frustrating. but the last three games for us are not who we are at all and it's embarrassing....
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folks like sarah calhoun were among them. right now, what we have found is the real question we are asking is could we create a country where every entrepreneur has the resources. >> how did you get into it? after listening, you are such a good salesperson of this concept. i'm sure it was not as hard, perhaps, as you thought it would be to get by. >> i wouldn't say a salesperson for the concept. we, right now in this country, are asking, will the american dream survive another generation? if you look at the newspapers or if you watch some television programs, not yours, you might think it won't. then you meet entrepreneurs like sarah and realize our best hope is to double down on them. >> sarah, how has the experience been? it sounds like an amazing experience over all. >> it is very, very valuable. when they first called last year, i was a little bit, i had my doubts, i will say that. it was very much a new program last spring. i was excited to be a pilot entrepreneur. we had a second team come through. just being able to ha
folks like sarah calhoun were among them. right now, what we have found is the real question we are asking is could we create a country where every entrepreneur has the resources. >> how did you get into it? after listening, you are such a good salesperson of this concept. i'm sure it was not as hard, perhaps, as you thought it would be to get by. >> i wouldn't say a salesperson for the concept. we, right now in this country, are asking, will the american dream survive another...
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cole calhoun taking ball four. six runs on two hits, gave up four walks.elvin thought getting ejected would help. down 6-0 after two. angels shut out the a's in the series. mike trout hits the 31st home run of the season. a's five back of the angels, swept by l.a. with an 8-1 victory. offense disappeared. 12-17 since the trade. billy bean admitting it was a mistake as he traded a minor league pitcher today for the white sox for adam dun. he's never been in a playoff game, excited to join the team tomorrow. announced he'll retire after the season. hopefully he can provide a spark. >>> the 49ers can't stay out of their own way. defensive lineman ray mcdonald arrested today for felony domestic violence. he posted bail, could be facing a six-game suspension. but we had good news. alex boone ending his holdup reporting on monday. the niners missed his presence during training camp. not only on the field but in the locker room. the niner games him an extension. it replaces the final two years of his current contract. the team also weighed all his daily $30,000 f
cole calhoun taking ball four. six runs on two hits, gave up four walks.elvin thought getting ejected would help. down 6-0 after two. angels shut out the a's in the series. mike trout hits the 31st home run of the season. a's five back of the angels, swept by l.a. with an 8-1 victory. offense disappeared. 12-17 since the trade. billy bean admitting it was a mistake as he traded a minor league pitcher today for the white sox for adam dun. he's never been in a playoff game, excited to join the...
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were madison's opinions not -- was he honestly representing this position in his correspondence with calhoun and my second question is, why did his responses bear so little influence on this controversy. >> i'll start and i know nancy, she's the constitutional thinker of the family. just before jefferson died, a couple of months before, he wrote a letter to madison, take care of me when dead, take care of my reputation after i'm gone. he knew the end was coming. and in a very real sense, in the 1820s, 1830s, madison continued to promote the best jefferson that he wanted history to remember. not the nullifier, but the unifier. and that in part conditions what he was saying during the nullification crisis when he -- while acknowledging that he and jefferson were responsible for the kentucky/virginia revolution in 1799, which had never been publicly stated before, still he -- he gave a nuanced response. >> the thing you have to remember, this is what we chart, is that madison's attitudes towards constitutional power, how the constitution should be interpreted, changed over the course of his lif
were madison's opinions not -- was he honestly representing this position in his correspondence with calhoun and my second question is, why did his responses bear so little influence on this controversy. >> i'll start and i know nancy, she's the constitutional thinker of the family. just before jefferson died, a couple of months before, he wrote a letter to madison, take care of me when dead, take care of my reputation after i'm gone. he knew the end was coming. and in a very real sense,...
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calhoun and henry clay. they are pushing this in congress. this is the first time we declare war as a nation. it is on june 18, 1812. three years to the date is the date of waterloo, june 18, 1815, for the history majors in the audience. there were highs and lows. one high was the battle of the uss constitution. this was the battle with the navy, the premier force of its day. not all those ships are deployed here. only about 85 ships are in american waters. we have 22 against it. you know her nickname, old ironsides, even though she was a wooden ship. the british ball bounced off of it giving it her the nickname. you can visit the uss constitution in boston harbor. the world's oldest ship, but it is a museum. another high, the battle of lake erie where oliver hazard perry defeats the navy. we captured six vessels. he is famous for a couple of phrases in american history. one is, "don't give up the ship." this is a painting of him giving up the ship shot out from under him. the other one is, " we have met the enemy, and they are ours." one mor
calhoun and henry clay. they are pushing this in congress. this is the first time we declare war as a nation. it is on june 18, 1812. three years to the date is the date of waterloo, june 18, 1815, for the history majors in the audience. there were highs and lows. one high was the battle of the uss constitution. this was the battle with the navy, the premier force of its day. not all those ships are deployed here. only about 85 ships are in american waters. we have 22 against it. you know her...
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cole calhoun and they are one and a third innings. he thought maybe getting ejected will help.after two. they shutdown the a's after 29 consecutive innings. coasting to a victory. but not after the 31st homerun. they are swept in l.a. 8-1 the final. a's offense has disappeared. billy bean admitting it was a mistake as he traded a minor league pitcher to the white sox for adam dop. the -- adam dunn. he has never been to a playoff game. he will retire after the season hitting .2 20 with 20 home runs. we will take a brief timeout before we hit the asphalt of nascar. tony stewart was back in the 14 are cay missing three weeks after a horrific accident in dirt track racing. we will fire up our engines as we continue. y can you t! that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can even dim your lights. your 3-d--printed girlfriend will love that. real mature. there you go. a laser drone for cats. i wish i had lasers. i don't. pew pew pew... the new radioshack is finally here. the store of your past is now the store of your future. come see one of ou
cole calhoun and they are one and a third innings. he thought maybe getting ejected will help.after two. they shutdown the a's after 29 consecutive innings. coasting to a victory. but not after the 31st homerun. they are swept in l.a. 8-1 the final. a's offense has disappeared. billy bean admitting it was a mistake as he traded a minor league pitcher to the white sox for adam dop. the -- adam dunn. he has never been to a playoff game. he will retire after the season hitting .2 20 with 20 home...
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were madison's opinions not -- was he honestly representing this position in his correspondence with calhounnd my second question is, why did his responses bear so little influence on this controversy. >> i'll start and i know nancy, she's the constitutional thinker of the family. just before jefferson died, a couple of months before, he wrote a letter to madison, take care of me when dead, take care of my reputation after i'm gone. he knew the end was coming. and in a very real sense, in the 1820s, 1830s, madison continued to promote the best jefferson that he wanted history to remember. not the nullifier, but the unifier. and that in part conditions what he was saying during the nullification crisis when he -- while acknowledging that he and jefferson were responsible for the kentucky/virginia revolution in 1799, which had never been publicly stated before, still he -- he gave a nuanced response. >> the thing you have to remember, this is what we chart, is that madison's attitudes towards constitutional power, how the constitution should be interpreted, changed over the course of his lifet
were madison's opinions not -- was he honestly representing this position in his correspondence with calhounnd my second question is, why did his responses bear so little influence on this controversy. >> i'll start and i know nancy, she's the constitutional thinker of the family. just before jefferson died, a couple of months before, he wrote a letter to madison, take care of me when dead, take care of my reputation after i'm gone. he knew the end was coming. and in a very real sense, in...
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calhoun scores r. pujols heading home. 3-0 angels. they cut the deficit to 5-4 in the seventh. jason grilli strikes him out, ending the threat, angels win 5-4. >>> colin kaepernick has been sacked six times over the first three games but help appears to be on the way. anthony davis could return to the starting lineup for the 49ers against the eagles this weekend. davis practiced today for the first time suns the regular season started due to that bad ham string injury. >>> there likely won't be any return for receiver rt streater or safety tyvon branch. bows suffered a fractured foot in the loss at new england sunday. both players will undergo surgery to repair the injury. >>> finally, stanford's johnny dawkins picking up after that big ncaa tourney run last march as stanford reached the sweet 16. dawkins landed an extension with the cardinal dead. stanford 23-13 overall, advancing to the swaekds for the fifth time in call history. dawkins' teams have maintained the school's impemable academic expectations while he managed without two starters and two key reserves due to injury
calhoun scores r. pujols heading home. 3-0 angels. they cut the deficit to 5-4 in the seventh. jason grilli strikes him out, ending the threat, angels win 5-4. >>> colin kaepernick has been sacked six times over the first three games but help appears to be on the way. anthony davis could return to the starting lineup for the 49ers against the eagles this weekend. davis practiced today for the first time suns the regular season started due to that bad ham string injury. >>>...
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on september 2, the mayor of atlanta, james calhoun, surrendered the city. sherman announced abraham lincoln, "atlanta is ours and fairly won." he also said he would not push much further on this rate, which is an interesting word to describe the campaign. atlanta turned into a garrison city. the fall of the city caused great celebration in the north. it gave at desperately needed boost to the fortunes of the republican party. and here, here is where we get to the significance of the atlanta campaign, what makes it so important. so, the following land, along with the victories won by sheridan in the shenandoah valley later and set number hope tesh helped to boost the confidence of northern voters that -- helped to boost the confidence of the northern voters that lincoln was going to win a victory and that the president needed a second term in office. the fall of atlanta helped to reassure the reelection of lincoln and also offer the public a reaffirmation of his war policy. lincoln gets a proper mandate to continue a war that would end on the basis of both r
on september 2, the mayor of atlanta, james calhoun, surrendered the city. sherman announced abraham lincoln, "atlanta is ours and fairly won." he also said he would not push much further on this rate, which is an interesting word to describe the campaign. atlanta turned into a garrison city. the fall of the city caused great celebration in the north. it gave at desperately needed boost to the fortunes of the republican party. and here, here is where we get to the significance of the...
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mayor calhoun surrendered the city the next day, as i was telling the head master. students this morning are speaking okay. it's 25 of 12. by god! colonel coburn has already taken possession of city hall and started ordering, bringing in the troops, and trying to put down the looters. atlanta is occupied. today, 150 years ago. and as a result, today this night, sherman wired washington "atlanta is ours and fairly won. lincoln was reelected. now we knew that he was being beaten up at cedar creek and elsewhere in the valley. we know that farogat hemmed in the bay. but it is the fall of atlanta that sealed lincoln's reelection and deprives the confederacy of its last hope to secure peace and with it confederate independence. kind of like hood is judged in his legacy by events after atlanta, so too is sherman, by his march to the city, and through the carolinas. when, if you'll remember, he wanted to make georgia howl and he trembled at the fate of south carolina. he destroyed military targets as well as a lot of people's crops, barns, cotton. longacre estimates $100 mi
mayor calhoun surrendered the city the next day, as i was telling the head master. students this morning are speaking okay. it's 25 of 12. by god! colonel coburn has already taken possession of city hall and started ordering, bringing in the troops, and trying to put down the looters. atlanta is occupied. today, 150 years ago. and as a result, today this night, sherman wired washington "atlanta is ours and fairly won. lincoln was reelected. now we knew that he was being beaten up at cedar...
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door and columns while it was on the back lot because as they filmed nearby they didn't want rory calhoun'so be ruined in the show the texan because you could see tara less than 100 yards away from where he got off his horse in front of the saloon. we are restoring pieces one at a time. they are being set up in that old dairy barn like pieces of art. when i first walked in there and took to my left was the big, huge window that scarlet and the twins stood in front of, in that opening scene in "gone with the wind." that was the point where i was like, wow, i am here, i am here amongst this stuff and i have an opportunity to save it. >> where shall i go, what shall i do? >> frankly, my dear, i don't give a damn. >> and that's a great story. ♪ ♪ >>> and now bonner is documenting the respiration process, in his new book called the official guide to saving tara. now to our picture of the day. tonight's freeze frame comes to us from new york. two children cooling off in a fountain after a day of intense heat in the city. the temperatures hit seasonal highhighs as summer comes closeo an end anyway
door and columns while it was on the back lot because as they filmed nearby they didn't want rory calhoun'so be ruined in the show the texan because you could see tara less than 100 yards away from where he got off his horse in front of the saloon. we are restoring pieces one at a time. they are being set up in that old dairy barn like pieces of art. when i first walked in there and took to my left was the big, huge window that scarlet and the twins stood in front of, in that opening scene in...
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calhoun of south carolina, both of whom had been born after the declaration of independence.o what was tollerible for the olderÑh@ generation was insufferable for the new generation, the younger generation. war for them was the only answer and the man that led the crusade against war was representative john randolph of roanoke.7c" he argued, how can you take up arms against a people who share the same language, same blood, same religion, habeus kor put, representative government and he said the works of shakespeare and newton. call hun was not going to have any of this. he didn't share randolph's attachment to the former colonial power. he replied great indeed must be the reason for going to war if so much had bound us together in the past and in the summer of 1812, a bitterly divided congress, as bitter as it was in the vietnam war, declared war on britain. and for two years, it was a distant rumble on the canadian frontier. if you lived in washington and did not read the newspaper, you might not have known it. it was a war going on. but in 1814, napoleon fell and anxious a
calhoun of south carolina, both of whom had been born after the declaration of independence.o what was tollerible for the olderÑh@ generation was insufferable for the new generation, the younger generation. war for them was the only answer and the man that led the crusade against war was representative john randolph of roanoke.7c" he argued, how can you take up arms against a people who share the same language, same blood, same religion, habeus kor put, representative government and he...
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liam joseph calhoun. robert d. callow. robert j. kohl. jean marie colin. john michael collins.h collins. joseph kent collison. jeffrey duane coleman. patricia malia culloden are. linda m. cologne. so he cologne. and my father thomas j. fisher. i love you and you will forever be in our hearts. and my father douglas brian herndon. i love you so much and i miss you every day. >> ronald edward karma. albert condÉ. denise connolly. susan p. colin. margaret mary connor. cynthia marie lise connolly. john e. connolly junior. james lee connor. jonathan m. connors. kevin patrick connors. kevin f. connolly. randy e. conway. denise michael cook. helen be cut. jeffrey w. coons. john a. cooper. julian t. cooper. joseph john carpenter junior. gerard j. coppola. joseph albert corbett. john jay corchran the third. alejandro cordero. robert joseph corgis. rubin v. carero. danny a. korea good dress. rose corrigan. james j. corrigan retired. carlos quds perez rodriguez. kevin michael cosgrove. doris marie costa. dana alexandria costanza. charles gregory costello junior. michael s. chris taylor. co
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calhoun was not going to have any of this.dolph's attachment to the former colonial power. he replied, great indeed must be the reason for going to war, if so much had bound us in the past. in the summer of 1812, they declared war on britain. and for two years it was a distant rumble on the canadian front. if you lived in washington and did not read the newspaper, you might not have known it was a war going on. but in 1814 napoleon fell. anxious american diplomats in europe, warned james madison's government that freed up thousands of additional troops for the war against america. the capitol remained undefended and the principle now none other than the secoretary of war, joh armstrong. people who believe reality to the contrary stares them in the face. he was a former major general, it was said of him that nature and habits forbid him to speak well of any man. he was that kind of person, stubborn, self-assured. and when a fleet of warships came up the chesapeake bay, a frantic head of the d.c. militia went to see armstrong. t
calhoun was not going to have any of this.dolph's attachment to the former colonial power. he replied, great indeed must be the reason for going to war, if so much had bound us in the past. in the summer of 1812, they declared war on britain. and for two years it was a distant rumble on the canadian front. if you lived in washington and did not read the newspaper, you might not have known it was a war going on. but in 1814 napoleon fell. anxious american diplomats in europe, warned james...
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calhoun of south carolina, both of whom had been born after the declaration of independence.e new generation, the younger generation. war for them was the only answer and the man that led the crusade against war was representative john randolph of roanoke.7c" he argued, how can you take up arms against a people who share the same language, same blood, same religion, habeus kor put, representative government and he said the works of shakespeare and newton. call hun was not going to have any of this. he didn't share randolph's attachment to the former colonial power. he replied great indeed must be the reason for going to war if so much had bound us together in the past and in the summer of 1812, a bitterly divided congress, as bitter as it was in the vietnam war, declared war on britain. and for two years, it was a distant rumble on the canadian frontier. if you lived in washington and did not read the newspaper, you might not have known it. it was a war going on. but in 1814, napoleon fell and anxious american diplomats in america warned james madison's government to free up
calhoun of south carolina, both of whom had been born after the declaration of independence.e new generation, the younger generation. war for them was the only answer and the man that led the crusade against war was representative john randolph of roanoke.7c" he argued, how can you take up arms against a people who share the same language, same blood, same religion, habeus kor put, representative government and he said the works of shakespeare and newton. call hun was not going to have any...
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calhoun was not going to have any of this. he didn't share any of randolph's attachment to the colonial power.5(3 be the reason to go to war if so much bound us to the in the past. in the summer of 1812 a bitterly divided congress, as bitter as britain. for two years it was a distant rumble on the canadian front. if you lived in washington and did not read the newspaper you might not have known there was a war going on. but in 1814 napoleon fell and anxious diplomats in europe warned james madison's government to free up thousands of additional troops for the war against america but the capitol remained undefended and the principle reason none other than the secretary of war, john armstrong, he was one of those characters that history throws up time and time again. people who believe that their judgment is best for everybody else even when reality to the country stares them in the face. he was one of those. he was a former minister to france. a major general. and it was said of him that nature and habits forbid him to speak we
calhoun was not going to have any of this. he didn't share any of randolph's attachment to the colonial power.5(3 be the reason to go to war if so much bound us to the in the past. in the summer of 1812 a bitterly divided congress, as bitter as britain. for two years it was a distant rumble on the canadian front. if you lived in washington and did not read the newspaper you might not have known there was a war going on. but in 1814 napoleon fell and anxious diplomats in europe warned james...
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country and who benefited and who didn't and some of the great statesmen of the period like john calhoun and others were in fact states rights advocates. what happened before the civil war, some people think states rights is something that happened after and we talk about it now but it was a long standing and there were debates about it at the constitutional convention. in a sense the anti federalists were strong believers in the primacy of states' rights. >> host: where did the term jim crow come from? >> there was a minstrel groups according to people who researched this. my colleague with whom i wrote "long memory" wrote about some of this and they would dance and it was called dancing jim crow and it was the minstrel kind of black face, the way blacks were supposedly behaving. >> host: when did that movement, that era begin? jim crow? >> after reconstruction and the end of reconstruction. we gradually get laws passed that segregate the vases of race all flow of the former legal structure took place gradually and was in place by the end of the nineteenth century as we go into the next
country and who benefited and who didn't and some of the great statesmen of the period like john calhoun and others were in fact states rights advocates. what happened before the civil war, some people think states rights is something that happened after and we talk about it now but it was a long standing and there were debates about it at the constitutional convention. in a sense the anti federalists were strong believers in the primacy of states' rights. >> host: where did the term jim...
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were madison's opinions not -- was he honestly representing this position in his correspondence with calhoun. and my second question is, why did his responses bear so little influence on this controversy. >> i'll start and i know nancy she's the constitutional thinker of the family. just before jefferson died, a couple of months before, he wrote a letter to madison take care of me when dead, take care of my reputation after i'm gone. he knew the end was coming. and in a very real sense, in the 1820s, 1830s, madison continued to promote the best jefferson that he wanted history to remember. not the nullifier, but the unifier. and that in part conditions what he was saying during the nullification crisis when he -- while acknowledging that he and jefferson were responsible for the kentucky/virginia revolution in 1799 which had never been publicly stated before still he -- he gave a nuanced response. >> the thing you have to remember, this is what we chart, is that madison's attitudes towards constitutional power how the constitution should be interpreted, changed over the course of his lifetim
were madison's opinions not -- was he honestly representing this position in his correspondence with calhoun. and my second question is, why did his responses bear so little influence on this controversy. >> i'll start and i know nancy she's the constitutional thinker of the family. just before jefferson died, a couple of months before, he wrote a letter to madison take care of me when dead, take care of my reputation after i'm gone. he knew the end was coming. and in a very real sense,...
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country, and who benefited and who didn't, and some of the great statesmen of the period, like john calhoun and others, were in fact states rightists. so happened before the civil war. some people think states rights is something that happened way after and we talk about it now, but it is of long standing, and in fact there were debates about it at the constitution convention, the antifederalists were strong believers in the states rights. >> host: where did the term jim crow come from. >> guest: there was a -- according to people who researched this, -- and they would dance and the dance was called, dancing jim crow, and was a kind of black face, the way blacks were supposedly behaving. >> host: when did that movement, that era, begin and how? >> guest: which movement? >> host: jim crow era. >> guest: after reconstruction, in the ending of reconstruction, we gradually get laws passed that segregate on the basis of race, although the formal legal structure took place gradually and was in place by the end of the 19th century, as we go into the next century. in fact, it was in place in realit
country, and who benefited and who didn't, and some of the great statesmen of the period, like john calhoun and others, were in fact states rightists. so happened before the civil war. some people think states rights is something that happened way after and we talk about it now, but it is of long standing, and in fact there were debates about it at the constitution convention, the antifederalists were strong believers in the states rights. >> host: where did the term jim crow come from....
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who benefited and he did not some of the great statesmen of that time by john calhoun and others work, and fact, states' righters. happened before the solar. some people think it is something that happened way after and that we talk about it now, but it is of long standing and, in fact, debates about it at the constitutional convention the privacy of states' rights. >> host: waited the term jim-crow come from? >> guest: there was a move according to people who researched this. i am not. my colleague with whom i wrote long memory wrote about some of this. they would dance. the dance was called dancing some crowberry it was a man struck kind of black face, the way that blacks were supposedly. >> host: when did that movement in? >> guest: after reconstruction and the ending of reconstruction. we actually get laws passed the segregate on the basis of race. those a formal, legal structure to place gradually and was in place by the end of the 19th century as we go into the next century, in fact, it was in place in reality in many places. all that was was a different way to control black peo
who benefited and he did not some of the great statesmen of that time by john calhoun and others work, and fact, states' righters. happened before the solar. some people think it is something that happened way after and that we talk about it now, but it is of long standing and, in fact, debates about it at the constitutional convention the privacy of states' rights. >> host: waited the term jim-crow come from? >> guest: there was a move according to people who researched this. i am...