Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun were considered "war hawks." They wanted to increase military spending and prepare the country for war O True O False
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Calhoun were indeed considered "war hawks" during the early 19th century. They were proponents of increasing military spending and preparing the country for war. Show more…
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