This is a dark era in American history. The crisis affects the country, fixing the north and south to each other's throat. Tension is rising and the civil war seems imminent. Kentucky State Assemblyman Henry Clay - a brave man stands up to solve the confrontation challenge. Despite his old age and illness, he persuaded the parties to manage and agree to develop a set of compromises. This compromise, the compromise of 1850, could allow civil warfare to last ten years and may have given enough preparation time to the north (Remini).
Henry Clay: Henry Clay is an influential American politician who acquired the title of "Great Pacific Man" in three compromises. He did not succeed in running for six times in the presidential election and designed "American system" to support protection tariffs and federal internal improvement support. Webster's speech on March 7: Webster's speech is an eloquent speech that encourages compromise in 1850. Webster believes that the long-standing tensions built by the expansion of the forces of North Korea are mitigated by compromise and that North Korea will equal South and save the alliance. Despite his hard work, there are few in this speech.
In a subsequent Senate debate on a compromise plan, the then three parliamentary giants - Henry Clay of Kentucky State, Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, and John Calhoun of South Carolina - announced the end of their lives. A wonderful speech (born 1782, died in 1850, Clay died in two years). Webster alleged compromise to save the alliance, and therefore alienated the Massachusetts abolitionists who formed the foundation of his support. Calhoun opposed compromise, arguing that the south enjoyed equal rights in the occupied territory. The North's opposition to compromise comes from young anti-slavery lawmakers like New York Senator William H. Seward who believes there is a higher law than the Constitution. The opponent succeeded in occupying until the sudden death of President Taylor in 1850, and he also opposed the plan of Clay. I successfully completed Vice President Millard Fillmore's compromise and achieved his success