Senator Robert Hayne of South Carolina (The recipient of Webster's most famous speech, his "Second Reply" to Hayne)
Yes, Daniel Webster was a famous and influential Whig party leader.
Daniel Webster
Daniel Webster
Daniel Webster and Noah Webster were brothers. Daniel Webster was a prominent American statesman and orator, known for his work as a lawyer and U.S. senator, while Noah Webster was a lexicographer who published the first edition of his famous dictionary in 1828.
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Famous Whigs included Daniel Webster, Zachary Taylor, John Quincy Adams, and Henry Clay.
Daniel Webster was a US lawyer and politician who opposed the Mexican war, favored free trade then supported the new protective tariff. He abhorred slavery but sought compromise, and ended up as Secretary of State from 1850 - 52. He was one of America's greatest orators.
Daniel Webster, a prominent 19th century American statesman, opposed sectionalism and sought to preserve the Union. His famous speeches, such as the "Seventh of March" speech, aimed to promote national unity and prevent the spread of slavery. Although ultimately unsuccessful in preventing the Civil War, Webster's efforts helped to highlight the dangers of sectional divisions in the United States.
Daniel was a US lawyer and politician who opposed the Mexican war, Favoured free trade then supported the new protective tariff. He abhorred slavery but sought compromise, and ended up as Secretary of State from 1850 - 52. He was one of Americas greatest oraters.
Daniel Baldwin is most famous for his role in the NBC television series 'Homicide: Life on the Street' in which he played Detective Beau Felton. Daniel is the second oldest of the Baldwin brothers.