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Kentucky politician Henry Clay became known as the "Great Pacificator" because of his ability to negotiate compromises in Congress. Clay played an important role in which of the following compromises? A.the Compromise of 1850 B.the Great Compromise C.the Three-fifths Compromise D.the Compromise of 1877



Answer :

Although Clay was instrumental in many compromises of the day, he was perhaps most known for his work on the "A. Compromise of 1850". He was known as a valuable voice in Congress.

Correct answer choice is :

A) The Compromise of 1850

Explanation:

The Great Pacificator Henry Clay’s nickname because of his talent to bring others to compromise, this political character was known for adjustments resolving problems between the North and the South. His first compromise in 1820, the Missouri Compromise, bought with captivity and ended in Missouri being accepted as a captive nation and Maine as a free state, and also banned captivity north of the 36’30 line. His biggest success though was apparently the Compromise of 1850, where California was declared as a free state, New Mexico and Utah got to choose by famous supremacy, Texas lost New Mexican empire but gained $10 million, the captive contract in the District of Columbia was destroyed, and new escaped captive laws were established.

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