Fugitive Slave Act.
Fugitive Slave Act
supplying the country with more goods flowing in and out
The British
It was Henry Clay who earned the nickname The Great Compromiser. Clay served as the United States Senator from Kentucky from 1849 to 1852.
Cassius Clay was actually Henry Clay's Nephew
No, Henry Clay is not single.
He believed that the tariffs he had created would benefit the whole country, both south and north america
Henry Clay Barnabee has written: 'Reminiscences of Henry Clay Barnabee'
Henry Clay was the son of the Reverend John Clay and Elizabeth Hudson Clay.
Henry Clay's political philosophy was known as the "American System," which emphasized economic nationalism and internal improvements. He believed in a strong federal government, protective tariffs to promote industry, and a national bank to stabilize the economy. Clay also advocated for compromise and unity among the states to avoid sectional conflicts.
Henry Clay Yerger was born in 1860.
Henry Clay