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15 January, 09:48
What was Henry clay and Daniel Webster do?
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Mack
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three powerful legislators
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The Great Triumvirate was the name given to three powerful legislators, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John C. Calhoun, who dominated Capitol Hill from the War of 1812 until their deaths in the early 1850s. Each man represented a particular section of the nation.
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