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what was henry clay's nickname? Why do you think ue was called that?

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Answer:

"The Great Compromiser"

Explanation:

In order to preserve the balance of power between “free” states and “slave” states, Congress admitted Missouri and Maine to the Union as free and slave, respectively, and banned slavery everywhere else north of the 36°30′ latitude line. Clay’s work on this and other issues earned him the nickname “The Great Compromiser,” with which he is still strongly associated today.

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