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  1. Daniel Webster (January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852) was an American lawyer and statesman who represented New Hampshire and Massachusetts in the U.S. Congress and served as the 14th and 19th U.S. Secretary of State under Presidents William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and Millard Fillmore.

  2. Nov 9, 2009 · Daniel Webster (1782-1852) emerged as one of the greatest orators and most influential statesmen in the United States in the early 19th century. As an attorney, he argued several landmark cases...

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · Daniel Webster was an American orator and politician who practiced prominently as a lawyer before the U.S. Supreme Court and served as a U.S. congressman (1813–17, 1823–27), a U.S. senator (1827–41, 1845–50), and U.S. secretary of state (1841–43, 1850–52).

  4. Jun 17, 2019 · Learn about the life and career of Daniel Webster, one of the most influential and eloquent political figures of the early 19th century. He served in Congress, the Senate, and as Secretary of State, and debated the issues of his day with Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun.

  5. Learn about Daniel Webster, a brilliant orator, lawyer, and statesman who argued over 150 cases before the Supreme Court. Explore his life story, his role in shaping the Marshall Court, and his views on slavery and the union.

  6. May 13, 2022 · Daniel Webster (1782-1852) was a leading American statesman, serving as a U.S. senator, representative, and secretary of state. This guide compiles digital materials at the Library of Congress, external websites, and a selected print bibliography.

  7. Jun 6, 2024 · Daniel Webster - Whig Leader, Statesman, Orator: After the Nullification Crisis had been settled, Webster made overtures for a political alliance with Jackson, an alliance that presumably would have brought Webster to the presidency as Jackson’s successor.

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