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the Nullification Crisis was put to an end by the Great Compromiser himself, Henry Clay, with the Compromise Tariff of 1833.
The nullification crisis came to an end in 1833 largely due to President Andrew Jackson's firm stance against South Carolina's attempt to nullify federal tariffs. Jackson threatened military action to enforce federal law, which pressured South Carolina to back down. Simultaneously, a compromise tariff was proposed by Henry Clay, which gradually reduced tariffs over the next decade, addressing some of the grievances while maintaining federal authority. This combination of federal resolve and compromise ultimately resolved the crisis.
Congressman Henry Clay had been a mentor of Abraham Lincoln when Lincoln served in the House of Representatives and even later on. Both men had been Whigs. Clay was from Kentucky.Clay died well before the US Civil War, and his career was outstanding. Clay owned slaves, and he and Lincoln often spoke about how difficult it would be to end slavery. Lincoln was so close to Clay that he delivered the eulogy at Clay funeral. There is much more to say about Clay. Space prohibits it. One thing should be mentioned however, Clay was a slave owner, yet he was not a cruel man. Lincoln knew this and that's one reason they remained good friends until Clay's death.
The Clay Cole Show ended in 1968.
Clay Cross railway station ended in 1967.
Charles Clay plays Tight End for the Miami Dolphins.
As of the end of the 2013-2014 NFL season Brennan Clay is -- years old.
As of the end of the 2013-2014 NFL season Charles Clay is -- years old.
He is linebacker
Holton-le-Clay railway station ended in 1964.
Clay Cross - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1950.
Henry's Cat ended in 1987.