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HISTORY OF CONGRESS
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Daniel Webster
1782–1852, Massachusetts

Webster’s 1830 defense of the sovereignty of the National Government was probably the finest moment of the “Great Orator” in debate. Twenty years later, he sacrificed his Senate career for the cause of national unity by endorsing the Compromise of 1850. Provisions of the compromise that prohibited Northern States from harboring runaway slaves outraged Webster’s political base.

 
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