Henry Clay, who was called the Great Compromiser, didn't really have one specific say on the slavery issue. His nickname was given to him because he was the kind of guy who wanted to make everyone happy. His personality is what led to the Compromise of 1850 because, he wanted to make the south happy by having slave states enter the Confederacy, and the north happy by having non slave states enter the Union.
Henry Clay, a man of Virginia since the date of April 12, 1777 was known as the Great Comprimiser because when he was at the dinner table with his 8 other siblings, he decided who go what part of the McDonalds for dinner, and everyone was very happy.
Henry Clay (1777-1852) was an important Congressman and Senator from Kentucky.
He was known as 'The Great Compromiser". He also served as Secretary of State under Quincy Adams and was a serious presidential candidate.
This is because he stopped the country from having the Civil War in the 1850's by making the Compromise of 1850.
Henry Clay was the proposer of the Compromise Bill.
Thanks to his skillful action as mediator and the moderation of the Southern Elite the bill passed.
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Henry Clay Payne died on 1904-10-04.
Henry Clay proposed the comprimise of 1850
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It was Henry Clay who earned the nickname The Great Compromiser. Clay served as the United States Senator from Kentucky from 1849 to 1852.
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Henry Clay was able to navigate compromises that for a time helped keep the Union intact.
It wasn't the "Great Composer" He was called the great "Compromiser"The reason why Henry Clay was called "The Great Compromiser" was because he worked out the Missouri Compromise.
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Henry Clay (1777 - 1852), called the 'Great Pacificator' or 'Great Compromiser,' in remembrance of his efforts in the 1820 Missouri Compromise.
`the great compromiser` and he got it when the Missouri Compromise took place
Yes Henry Clay did the Missouri compromise.
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