Biographies of the New American Nation

Biographies of the New American Nation — page 5
BIOGRAPHIES OF THE NEW AMERICAN NATIONA GEORGE WASHINGTON THOMAS JEFFERSON Other statesmen guided the United States toward its unique brand of democracy through persuasion and compromise James Madison John Jay and Alexander Hamilton urged the pursuit of liberty through majority rule in essays that together are known as The Federalist Papers In 1830 Senator Daniel Webster spoke eloquently and at great length in defense of the Constitution and the power of the federal government which made him a national hero in the process When tariffs and the subject of slavery were creating a serious rift between northern and southern states Henry Clay repeatedly championed compromise legisla tion that kept the nation united for decades before the country erupted in civil war Expansion was a crucial element in the development of the new American nation In 1804 President Thomas Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on a west ward expedition to explore territory recently acquired in the Louisiana Purchase and estab lish a path to the Pacific Ocean The journey was also meant to establish ties with Native American tribes Shoshone maiden Sacagawea joined the expedition as an interpreter With her assistance Lewis and Clark were able to gain the help from Western Shoshone tribes that made the completion of their mission possible 10