Henry Clay
Henry Clay (1777-1852) was an influential American statesman known for his role in shaping national policies and his efforts to maintain the Union. As a skilled orator and compromiser, Clay played a pivotal role in key legislative debates, includig those on slavery and territorial expansion. His commitment to preserving the Union and promoting economic development earned him the title of the 'Great Compromiser.'
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