John C. Calhoun
Henry Clay drafted the Compromise of 1850, and was from Kentucky. However, his follower Stephen Douglas actually proposed it into Congress because Clay was in such old age (he died two years later).
Crittendens compromise
Kentucky senator John J. Crittenden proposed a compromise that could have stopped the Civil War. It allowed slavery in the southern states while making it completely illegal in the northern states.
The Kentucky senator John J. Crittenden on Dec. 18, 1860.
The Crittenden Plan or Crittenden Compromise was introduced in 1861 and if had passed in congress it might have prevented secession. The Kentucky senator who introduced it was John Crittenden.
The senator that offered a compromise to extend the 36/30 around the globe was John Crittenden.Answered by: Simen.K
John Crittenden
Henry clay, US senator from Kentucky
Proposed a compromise after South Carolina's secession.
Henry Clay served as a Senator and a Representative from his adopted state of Kentucky. He was passionate about preserving the Union and pushed for the Missouri Compromise in 1820.
Kentucky, Senator Crittenden's home state, would have remained a slave state.
Daniel Webster was the Massachusetts senator who opposed nullification. He also opposed slavery & supported high tariffs.