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Paperback Daniel Webster Book

ISBN: 1025590651

ISBN13: 9781025590653

Daniel Webster

"Daniel Webster" is an insightful biographical study that explores the life and enduring legacy of one of America's most formidable statesmen and orators. Allan L. Benson provides a detailed account of the man who dominated the United States Senate during the pivotal decades leading up to the Civil War. Webster, celebrated for his masterful command of the English language and his unwavering commitment to the preservation of the Union, is depicted through his significant legal arguments, political maneuvers, and monumental public addresses.

The work examines Webster's trajectory from his origins in New Hampshire to his emergence as a central figure in the "Great Triumvirate" alongside Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun. Benson highlights Webster's critical roles as Secretary of State and his legendary floor debates, including his famous defense of the Constitution against the doctrine of nullification. By analyzing both his public achievements and the complexities of his character, the book provides a vivid portrait of an individual whose legal intellect helped shape American jurisprudence and whose voice defined the federalist spirit of a growing nation. This biography remains a valuable resource for understanding the political tensions and the evolution of federal authority in 19th-century America.

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