Born on April 2, 1777, in Hanover Couny, Virgina, Clay served as a speaker of the House of Rpresentatives from 1811 to 1821 and 1823 to 1825. He also served as the secretary of state form 1825 to 1829 and a U.S. Senator (1806-1807, 1810-1811, 1831-1842, 1849-1852). He was the Whig Candidate for President in 1832 and 1844. You can find biographies here: http://www.answers.com/Henry%20Clay
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Henry Clay made people happy and he still owned many slaves. Find more information for what were five resolutions.
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No. But you could google "Hugh Hefner biography" and probably find one, considering how famous he is. Try "E's" website.
I'm not totally sure, but you could maybe find out from his biography on iMDB. :)
A person can get a biography of the inventor Alexander Miles from a local book store. A person could get also find a biography at a store that sold school history books.
Supannee Khanchanathiti is an author. The most popular story is called Makato and the Cowrie Shell. There is no biography for this author.
Henry Clay, a leading American statesman, was firmly opposed to secession. He believed that secession would lead to disunion and undermine the strength of the United States as a nation. Clay worked to find compromises to prevent secession and preserve the Union, including his efforts during the Nullification Crisis and leading up to the Civil War.
Yes, there is clay at the bottom of the ocean. Clay particles are tiny mineral particles that settle on the ocean floor over time. They can come from sources like erosion of rocks on land or volcanic activity.