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HISTORY OF CONGRESS
AND THE CAPITOL

Henry Clay
1777–1852, Kentucky

Known as the “Great Compromiser,” Clay led the Whig Party in the Senate after being Speaker of the House. His compromises aimed to stimulate the national economy, end disputes over slavery, and avoid civil war. Frustrated in his attempts to become President, he proclaimed he “would rather be right than be President.”

 
History of Congress and the Capitol