Blog #14: Calhoun's Speech on the Compromise of 1850

Calhoun begins by saying that he believes the issue debated about slavery will lead to the Union failing. He says that without a quick resolution the country will soon fall apart.Despite the fact that the Compromise of 1850 is trying to solve the problem, Calhoun is very opposed to it.He believes that the right solution is for the North and South to just separate peacefully. He also says that the Constitution allows for the South to own slaves. Despite his opposition to the Compromise, it was still passed by Congress.

Daniel Webster thought differently from Calhoun in that although their was no way to eradicate slavery, but they could prevent it from spreading into new U.S. territories, as well as offering support to the Compromise.

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