He died in 1852, so no, he is not
No. Daniel Webster died on October 24, 1852, years before the Civil War began. His son, Daniel Fletcher Webster (called Fletcher) was a Colonel of the 12th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Army of the Potomac, however. He was killed in the Civil War in the Second Battle of Bull Run on August 30, 1862.
The Emancipation Proclamation.
Daniel Webster was an influential Senator who lent his support to the Compromise of 1850 for the sake of the keeping the Union in tact. He was permanently vilified by his peers afterwards.
There were many spies during the American Civil War. Some of the better known male spies were Lafayette Baker, Timothy Webster, and Henry Harrison.
I think it was Danial Boone
Daniel Webster died in 1852, more than a decade before the start of the US Civil War. You may be thinking of the War of 1812.
Yes. Daniel Webster (1782-1852) and his wife, Grace Fletcher Webster (1781-1828), had five children. Only three of his children lived to adulthood; Daniel Webster outlived all but one of them.Grace Fletcher Webster ("Little Grace"): (died at age 7)Jully Webster Appleton (sometimes spelled Julia): (died at age 30)Daniel Fletcher Webster ("Fletcher"): died in Civil War at age 44)Edward Webster: (died in Mexican-American War at age 28)Charles Webster: (died at age 3)
Webster meant that the Union should allow the Southern states to secede peacefully. However he stated that once the Southern states seceded it would have to do so by force.
Daniel Webster was a Massachusetts senator during the period before the Civil War. He is highly regarded for his strong nationalism and support for the American values of liberty and unity which helped in the fight against the Confederacy.
killed the indians, he married Saquajewea, and he fought in the war.
he made it unslave country and connected the union also he won the civil war
HE is a republican that wants slavery to stop and wants America to be a united nation.