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Why did john calhoun rejected the debate of compromise 1850?

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John Calhoun rejected the debate of compromise in 1850 because he believed that the South's interests were not being adequately represented and that its states' rights were being infringed upon. He feared that if the South agreed to a compromise, it would be in a weaker position and left vulnerable to the demands of the North.
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