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1. John Caldwell Calhoun:On March 18th, 1782 in the Abbeville district of South Carolina John CaldwellCalhoun was born to Patrick Calhoun a Scots-Irish farmer, and Martha Caldwell.They both had recently migrated from Pennsylvania to Carolina Piedmont. Twoyears after enrolling in a local academy at the age of 18 he entered the junior classat Yale college where he graduated with distinction. After a year at law school andfurther study in the office of an important federalist party in Charleston, SouthCarolina, he was admitted to the bar but abandoned his practice in 1811, after themarriage to his cousin. Calhoun was elected to South Carolina’s state legislature in1808 and to the United States House of Representatives in 1811. There hefunctioned as the main lieutenant of speaker Henry Clay. His service as a majorfloor leader during the war of 1812 led a colleague to call him the “young Hercules who carried the war on his shoulders.
2. Henry Clay was appointed Secretary of State by President John Quincy Adams on March 7, 1825. Clay entered his duties on the same day and served until March 3, 1829. Famous as the “Great Pacificator” for his contributions to domestic policy, he emphasized economic development in his diplomacy. Henry Clay was “The Great Compromiser.” As a statesman for the Union, his skills of negotiation and compromise proved invaluable in helping to hold the country together for the first half of the 19th century. His compromises quelled regionalism and balanced states rights and national interests.
3. Webster became nationally famous for his defense of the Union during the states' rights Nullification Crisis. He returned to the U.S. Senate from 1845 to 1850. Daniel Webster (1782-1852) emerged as one of the greatest orators and most influential statesmen in the United States in the early 19th century. As an attorney, he argued several landmark cases before the Supreme Court that expanded the power of the federal government. In 1850, President Fillmore appointed Webster as secretary of state, and Webster contributed to the passage of the Compromise of 1850, which settled several territorial issues and enacted a new fugitive slave law. The Compromise proved unpopular in much of the North and undermined Webster's standing in his home state.
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