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  1. 23 de may. de 2018 · Henry Clay. Born April 12, 1777 (Hanover County, Virginia) Died June 29, 1852 (Washington, D.C.) Statesman, U.S. senator, congressman. Henry Clay, a Virginian by birth and a Kentuckian by choice, was a fearless fighter for the cause of liberty and for the strength of the Union.A brilliant public speaker, he also inspired the common man in his role as an elected official.

  2. 6 de dic. de 2012 · Gilbert King. December 6, 2012. Henry Clay, c. 1850-52. Photo: Library of Congress. To this day, he is considered one of the most influential politicians in U.S. history. His role in putting ...

  3. That statesman was Henry Clay of Kentucky. Early in his life, Henry Clay came to Kentucky and was elected to Congress. A “war hawk,” Clay evolved into a diplomat, negotiating the Treaty of Ghent, ending the War of 1812. Soon thereafter Clay was elected to the United States House of Representatives. With the petitioned statehood of Missouri ...

  4. Henry Clay, a leading congressman, played a crucial role in brokering a two-part solution known as the Missouri Compromise. First, Missouri would be admitted to the union as a slave state, but would be balanced by the admission of Maine, a free state, that had long wanted to be separated from Massachusetts. Second, slavery was to be excluded ...

  5. 12 de abr. de 2016 · Henry Clay, the great compromiser. Portrait by Matthew Harris Jouett, 1818 (credit: Wikimedia Commons) On April 12, 1777, the Kentucky politician Henry Clay was born. His remarkable career included a long stint as Speaker of the House and several failed presidential campaigns. Clay was born near Richmond, Virginia, to a Baptist clergyman and ...

  6. Discover Henry Clay. He enjoyed a distinguished political career and is still celebrated as an American statesman and the Great Compromiser, known for his impact on the country, Abraham Lincoln, law, and so much more.

  7. Henry Clay, by Frederick and William Langenheim, 1850. Henry Clay, (born April 12, 1777, Hanover county, Va., U.S.—died June 29, 1852, Washington, D.C.), U.S. politician. He practiced law from 1797 in Virginia and then in Kentucky, where he served in the state legislature (1803–09). He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives (1811 ...