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An American statesman, who won the title The Great Pacificator, was born on 12th April, 1777, in Virginia. He was one of the most popular and influential political leaders in American history. He served as the secretary of state under John Quincy Adams and an unsuccessful candidate for the presidency in 1824, 1832, and 1844. Clay earned the great reputation in the U.S House of Representatives. He himself was a slave owner but on slavery his views were moderate. In 1824, when his own candidacy had failed in the presidential election, Clay threw his support to John Quincy Adams the sixth president
in 1825.
He died on June 29, 1852, Washington, D.C., United States.
Author : Dr. Nidhi Jindal