Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Calhoun” in chapter 5, page 92 of James Buchanan, Buchanan's administration on the eve of the rebellion:
...on all foreign imports.
Thus their ultimatum was a uniform ad valorem horizontal tariff for revenue alone, without any discriminations whatever in favor of domestic manufactures.
At this crisis Mr. Calhoun resigned the office of VicePresi-dent, and on the 12th December, 1832, took his seat in the Senate as one of the Senators from South Carolina, for the purpose of advocating the measures he had advise...
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