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Born
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Henry Clay
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British troops ransacked Clay's home
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Admitted into Virginia Bar
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Moved to Lexington, Kentucky
Clay was a young lawyer and got along well with the people in his new town. -
Strongly opposed the Alien and Sedition Acts
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Married Lucretia Hart
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Known as a War Hawk
US went to war with Britain in War of 1812 due in part by Henry Clay -
Clay's politics
Pushed for Idependance of Latin American republics, advocated for National Bank, argued for a negotiated settlement between slave-owning states and the rest of the country over its western policy -
Missouri Compromise
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Lost to Adams in race to be President
Adams appointed Clay as Secretary of State -
Jackson became president
Clay's National Republican party was coming apart, so he moved back to Kentucky. -
Clay returns to Washington DC and Senate
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Clay becomes head of Whig Party
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Compromise Tariff
This reduced the tariff rate and eased the tensions between the Andrew Jackson White House and Southern legislators -
Calfiornia became non-slave state
Clay introduced a bill that allowed California to join US as non-slave state without adding another slave state as compensation. -
Death