Having seen New England, Kentucky’s Henry Clay (1777-1852) was aghast. The senator’s rhetorical flair, however, failed him. He should have described what nowadays would be called the “carnage” caused by the “Britain shock”:
Having seen New England, Kentucky’s Henry Clay (1777-1852) was aghast. The senator’s rhetorical flair, however, failed him. He should have described what nowadays would be called the “carnage” caused by the “Britain shock”:


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