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  2. Henry Clay | American statesman | Britannica

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    Henry Clay, byname The Great Pacificator or The Great Compromiser, (born April 12, 1777, Hanover county, Virginia, U.S.—died June 29, 1852, Washington, D.C.), American statesman, U.S. congressman (1811–14, 1815–21, 1823–25), and U.S. senator (1806–07, 1810–11, 1831–42, 1849–52) who was noted for his American System (which ...

  3. Henry Clay - Wikipedia

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    Henry Clay Sr. (April 12, 1777 – June 29, 1852) was an American attorney and statesman who represented Kentucky in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. He was the seventh House speaker as well as the ninth secretary of state. He unsuccessfully ran for president in the 1824, 1832, and 1844 elections.

  4. Henry Clay - Senator, Congress & Quotes - Biography

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    Best Known For: Henry Clay was a 19th-century U.S. politician who served in Congress and as secretary of state under President John Quincy Adams. Industries U.S. Politics Business and Industry...

  5. Henry Clay - People - Department History - Office of the ...

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    Henry Clay was appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams on March 7, 1825. Clay entered his duties on the same day and served until March 3, 1829. Famous as the “Great Pacificator” for his contributions to domestic policy, he emphasized economic development in his diplomacy.

  6. Henry Clay’s 10 Most Significant Accomplishments - Ashland

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    Henry Clay was “The Great Compromiser.” As a statesman for the Union, his skills of negotiation and compromise proved invaluable in helping to hold the country together for the first half of the 19th century. His compromises quelled regionalism and balanced states’ rights and national interests.

  7. Henry Clay was one of the most powerful and politically significant Americans of the early 19th century. Though he was never elected president, he held enormous influence in the U.S. Congress. A part of his legacy that survives to the present day is that it was Clay who first made the position of speaker of the house one of the centers of power ...

  8. Henry Clay and Slavery – Henry Clay - Ashland

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    Henry Clay engineered three compromises to keep the Union together. He is famously known as the Great Compromiser. The compromises dealt with the expansion of the young nation and slavery’s place in it. The compromises spelled out where slavery could exist and under what terms.

  9. Henry Clay (1777-1852) - Find a Grave Memorial

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    Henry Clay. Birth. 12 Apr 1777. Hanover County, Virginia, USA. Death. 29 Jun 1852 (aged 75) Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA. Burial. The Lexington Cemetery.

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  11. Henry Clay, Jr. | ExploreKYHistory

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    Historical Marker #1 in Lexington notes the location of Ashland, the home and estate of Kentucky statesman Henry Clay. Henry Clay, Sr. was born in 1777 in Virginia. The son of a Baptist minister, Henry was the seventh of nine children. Clay worked as a clerk for George Wythe, a professor at William & Mary, and was admitted to the bar in Virginia in 1797. Clay relocated to Kentucky, where ...

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