I like Henry Clay, he was an advocate of state economic planning, to build a defensive, state capitalism, industrialize the state and lift people up out of poverty. His kind of economic policies helped Deng Xiaoping, and South Korea to lift themselves out of poverty, using policies that would've been ironically been described as... something else.
His policies are inspired by Alexander Hamilton, revolutionary, and an underrated radical in central economic planning/industrial policy for economic development and self-defence militarily and economically, not to be confused with the Soviet GOSPLAN, but more with the French General Planning Commission, and Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry. Those policies are state capitalism/economic nationalism like Ataturk's.
Clay's economic writings and possibly this timeline will attract the attention of one German economist, Friedrich List (there wasn't the only economist whose named Friedrich), we will receive and see more of the German-American contact closely. It might not be too far off the mark to see that Bismarck and Henry Clay might meet each in other in person, since we never see both of any of them in contact, in person, only through maybe letters and ambassadors, and thereby Bismarck going further and earlier in colonization.