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Calvin Coolidge was born on July 4, 1872. He served as the 29th president of the United States. His nickname was 'Silent Cal'.
Yes, here's a few - The death of President William Harrison. People weren't sure whether the Vice President (John Tyler) was supposed to become an Acting President or a permanent President. John Tyler successfully made sure that it was permanent. - The Nullification Crisis, where South Carolina announced that it would override a decision of the Federal Government. In the end, SC was forced to comply with the law and it became established the Federal Government was in charge. - The secession of the Confederate States. The Constitution had been silent on whether this was allowed. Of course, it triggered a civil war. Since the Unionists won the war, it is now accepted that secession isn't possible. - The 1876 Presidential election.
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Calvin Coolidge was famous for being quiet. His nickname was "Silent Cal". There is a story that someone sitting next to him at a White House dinner said the him, "Mr. President....tonight I bet I can get you to say more than two words." The President's response was, "You lose.". Another story: Coolidge came home from church and was asked what the sermon was about. Cal replied, "Sin" . The questioner asked,"What did the preacher say about sin?" Coolidge said," He was against it."