- re-order his
cabinet and
dismiss Calhoun allies.
Jackson then
dismissed Calhounites Samuel D. Ingham, John Branch, and John M. Berrien. Van Buren, whom Jackson...
-
opponents into one
party for the
first time, as
National Republicans,
Calhounites,
former Democrats, and
members of the Anti-Masonic
Party coalesced into...
- White),
Crawfordites (led by
Martin Van
Buren and
Nathaniel Macon), and
Calhounites (led by
Robert Y.
Hayne and
George McDuffie) had emerged.
Aside from...
- Party], and the nation,
required that the [Democratic Party] shed its
Calhounite influence, even at the cost of
losing an
election or two." With mix of...
- Democratic-Republicans
split into factions. The
coalition of Jacksonians,
Calhounites, and
Crawfordites built by
Andrew Jackson and
Martin Van
Buren coalesced...
- White),
Crawfordites (led by
Martin Van
Buren and
Nathaniel Macon), and
Calhounites (led by
Robert Y.
Hayne and
George McDuffie) had emerged.
Aside from...
-
would have made
annexation irresistible, the [Tyler]
administration and
Calhounites in
Congress insisted on a
vindication of the
rejected treaty of the previous...
- manfully."
Freehling in his
works frequently refers to the
radicals as "
Calhounites" even
before 1831. This is
because the radicals,
rallying around Calhoun's...
-
nationalist expansionism and to
achieve equilibrium after what
looked like the
Calhounites' coup." Freehling, 1991, p.431: "...Van
Buren had
promised to follow...
-
could be prevented." As
historian William J.
Cooper noted, "For the
Calhounites in Virginia,
replacing Van
Buren with
Barbour would achieve two desired...