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Which us senator represented the south and argued that slavery was necessary
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Which us senator represented the south and argued that slavery was necessary
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John C. Calhoun is the Senator that represented the south, and believed that slavery was necessary.
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Hi,
John C. Calhoun
represented the south and argued that slavery was necessary.
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