At the early stages of the colonies the exchanges between the Natives and the settlers was fairly one-sided, meaning that the Natives taught the settlers how to harvest and survive, and the settlers taught the Natives very little.
Answer: John C. Calhoun loved his country. But he also loved his home state of South Carolina, and he supported its institution of slavery. He believed in states' rights—that if a state didn't believe a federal law was constitutional, it didn't have to obey it.
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Article Two of the United States Constitution establishes the executive branch of the federal government of the United States.
<em>It gives the power of the executive branch to the office of the President, </em>establishes the president's powers and responsibilities and sets procedures for his electing and removing. The President is not <em>only leader and heads</em> of the executive branch of the federal government but also head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces.