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When did Clay resign from the Senate?

  • 1831

  • 1841

  • 1842

  • 1850

Answer

In 1842, Henry Clay resigned from the United States Senate after a distinguished political career spanning several decades. Clay, known as "The Great Compromiser" for his pivotal role in resolving sectional conflicts, had served as Speaker of the House, Secretary of State, and a senator from Kentucky. His resignation came amid changing political dynamics and personal health concerns, marking the end of an era in American statesmanship.
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