Daniel Webster
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Daniel Webster strongly opposed nullification and believed that the federal government was above the states. This is made clear in the Webster-Hayne Debate of 1830, where Webster argued against pro-nullification South Carolina senator Robert Hayne.
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Daniel Webster, a prominent 19th century American statesman, opposed sectionalism and sought to preserve the Union. His famous speeches, such as the "Seventh of March" speech, aimed to promote national unity and prevent the spread of slavery. Although ultimately unsuccessful in preventing the Civil War, Webster's efforts helped to highlight the dangers of sectional divisions in the United States.
Daniel Webster's biggest mistake was The Seventh of March Speech. In it, he gave his support to the Compromise of 1850, which included the Fugitive Slave Law of 185, requiring federal officials to recapture and return runaway slaves. The speech not only riled up abolitionists of the day, it irreparably harmed his legacy.