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Webster, Daniel

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  1. A Whig political leader and diplomat of the nineteenth century. Webster is remembered for his speaking ability and for his service as a senator from Massachusetts through most of the 1830s and 1840s. Webster defended national unity in the Senate against advocates of states' rights such as John C. Calhoun. In one debate, he spoke the famous words, “Liberty and Union, now and forever, one and inseparable!” He opposed the Mexican War and the admission of Texas as a slave state but supported the Compromise of 1850, including the Fugitive Slave Act. A member of the Whig party, he ran for president three times but was never nominated.


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Webster, Daniel, 36, 117, 241, 245, 247, 279, 281.

From As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century by Gouverneur, Marian

What do the following topics suggest to you concerning the boyhood experiences of Daniel Webster; Daniel and the old English soldier and sailor; Daniel's reading habits; his power as a reader; his deficiency in declamation?

From American Leaders and Heroes A preliminary text-book in United States History by Gordy, Wilbur Fisk

Webster, Daniel, 35, 101, 110, 111, 117, 249, 338, 339, 347, 348, 370.

From William Lloyd Garrison The Abolitionist by Grimké, Archibald Henry

Webster, Daniel, quoted, xxiv and n.; xxii n., xxv n., xxvi, xxvii, 27, 39, 125.

From The Life of Lyman Trumbull by White, Horace

Webster, Daniel, urges naval preparations for war of 1812, 309.

From James Madison by Gay, Sydney Howard