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    the American Civil War. Robert Y. Hayne was born on November 10, 1791, to Elizabeth Peronneau and her husband William Hayne, who owned plantations farmed...
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    The Webster–Hayne debate was a debate in the United States between Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts and Senator Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina...
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  • SS Robert Y. Hayne was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Robert Y. Hayne, an American lawyer, planter...
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    Carolina Senator Robert Y. Hayne was considered less capable than Calhoun to represent South Carolina in the Senate debates, so in late 1832 Hayne resigned to...
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  • editor Richard Hayne (1947- ) president and CEO of Urban Outfitters Robert Y. Hayne, a United States Senator from South Carolina Steven Hayne, a forensic...
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  • Prelude to Civil War, p. 143. Niven p. 192. Calhoun replaced Robert Y. Hayne as senator so that Hayne could follow James Hamilton as governor. Niven writes,...
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    De Leon John Gorrie Francis Asbury John J. Crittenden Sidney Lanier Robert Y. Hayne Richard Montgomery John Philip Sousa Henry Watterson George Dewey William...
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    as President of the United States. January 12 – January 27, 1830 – Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina debates the question of states' rights vs. federal...
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    publicly chartered college in Alabama. January 12–27 – Webster–Hayne debate: Robert Y. Hayne of South Carolina debates the question of states' rights vs...
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    delegates voted to nullify the federal tariffs of 1828 and 1832. After Robert Y. Hayne was elected by the legislature to governor, he commissioned Hamilton...
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