The Great Triumvirate

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This is a joint biography of Daniel Webster Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun the most prominent of the second generation of American statesmen from 1812 until 1850. It is at the same time a history of the America of the period: its political style and character political ambition and reputation success and failure and ideas and interests. The three statesmen make a startling contrast - Webster the staunch New England defender of the Union Clay first a `war hawk'' and later a populist politician and Calhoun the foremost advocate of Southern separatism and slavery. Their political lives were intertwined during much of this period.
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