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Henry Clay was instrumental in drafting The Great Compromise of 1850. It came about because in the years leading up to the Civil War, the country began to struggle with maintaining a balance between slave and free soil in the growing Southwestern and Western part of the country. Most of the affected area was not yet granted statehood and as earlier stated the main purpose was to keep balance between slave and free territory. It was ultimately a temporary bandage on the gaping wound of slavery.
Henry VIII's father was called Henry Tudor - Henry VII of england.
Henry was very fond of falconry and hence was known as Henry the Fowler, or Falconer.
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Colonal Henry Knox , He retrieved the captured a British cannons from Fort Ticonderoga.
Henry Clay believed that a strong national economy would promote national feeling and reduce regional conflicts.
Yes, because the marriage details between Henry and Catherine of Aragon were still hazy at the time.
Henry VII had only one wife. His son, Henry VIII famously married six times, details on the related question link below,
Henry VII had only one wife. His son, Henry VIII famously married six times, details on the related question link below,
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I'm not sure who Henry's friend is or what specific action they took. Could you please provide more context or details so I can give a more accurate answer?
This quote is attributed to American writer Henry David Thoreau, from his book "Walden". In this quote, he is highlighting the idea that focusing too much on minor details can distract us from the more important aspects of life.
Yes Harlan, Carmen married Andrew Henry Jr. Though details on the wedding when, where, and pictures have been hidden from the media they have confirmed they are married.
Francis Galton's major contribution to forensic science was the development of the technique of fingerprint identification. He conducted research showing that fingerprints are unique to individuals and can be used as a reliable method for identifying people. This work laid the foundation for modern fingerprint analysis in forensic investigations.