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The Lincoln-Douglas Debates In 1858, the Republicans of Illinois announced that Abraham Lincoln was their choice for the United States Senate. ...
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... Douglas quoted the radical "Codding" and declared that Lincoln joined with ... had constructed this platform for the new Black Republican Party of Illinois. ...
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... Chairman of the Senate's Committee on Territories, Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois came out with a new congressional act. Lincoln ...
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... Chairman of the Senate's Committee on Territories, Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois came out with a new congressional act. Lincoln ...
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... Chairman of the Senate's Committee on Territories, Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois came out with a new congressional act. Lincoln ...
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... Missouri's southern boundary. Then in 1854, Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois introduced the Kansas-Nebraska Act. "I [Lincoln] think ...
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... Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois introduced a bill dividing the land into two territories, Kansas and Nebraska, and leaving the question of slavery to be decided ...
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... In Galesburg, Illinois October 7, 1858 Lincoln declared: "Judge Douglas, and whoever like him teaches that the Negro has no share, humble though it may be, in ...
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... candidate. Two years later he was nominated by the Republican party to oppose Douglas in the Illinois senatorial race. Accepting ...
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... Lincoln was running against two Democrats Stephen Douglas of Illinois, and John C. Breckenridge, a southern Democrat from Kentucky. ...
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... Missouri River. Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois introduced popular sovereignty in the two territories. This provision stated ...
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... However, Lincoln did not give up. His debates with Douglas had made him famous across Illinois. Lincoln kept debating and got a lot of Republican support. ...
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... Stephan Douglas of Illinois introduced a bill in which the Nebraska Territories west of Iowa and Missouri would be organized. Douglas ...
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... West. Douglas fighting for his political life in free-soil Illinois, lashed back at Lincoln with unadulterated racebaiting. Forced ...
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... coming war. In 1858, a series of debates were held throughout Illinois, they were known as the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Douglas was ...
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... Douglas accepted the challenge. Seven three-hour debates to be held throughout Illinois were arranged. They were to be held between August and October. ...
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... Studies Assignment-Stephen A. Douglas My name is Stephen A. (Arnold) Douglas (born: April 23 ... and then at age twenty moved all the way out to Illinois to become ...
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... repeated seeker of the presidency. The third candidate was Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois. Douglas was a US politician, a ...
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... Abraham was a Whig and Douglas was a Democrat that believed in popular sovereignty and slavery. They were both from Illinois, and their debates touched such ...
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... Kansas-Nebraska Act- 1854 Stephan Douglas of Illinois introduce a bill in which the Nebraska Territories west of Iowa and Missouri would be organized. ...
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... Lincoln supported the Second Bank of the United States, the Illinois State Bank ... act, which had been sponsored by Democratic Senator Stephen A. Douglas, as a new ...
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... Illinois senatorial race, Lincoln gave his historically famous, yet questionably radical "House Divided" speech Lincoln had lost this election against Douglas ...
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... Lincoln was again nominated under the Republican Party for senator from Illinois opposing the Democrat, Stephen A. Douglas, whom he has earlier been in the ...
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... Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois introduced the bill into Congress. Finally, on February 7th, 1856, Blair filed his summary of the case. ...
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... long after their marriage Abe became a lawyer and practiced in Springfield, Illinois. ... Abe and his counter part Douglas debated each other over the expansion of ...
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... status of slavery. The Kansas-Nebraska Act was sponsored by the Democratic senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois. By opening up ...
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... The Republicans, confident after their success in 1856, nominated Abraham Lincoln, an opponent of Douglas's in the Illinois senate race. ...
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... as he pushed legislature to move the capital of Illinois to Springfield. ... was courting Mary Todd, another prominent lawyer named Stephen Douglas was courting ...
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... war between Illinois and Kentucky, a war between the free States and the slave states, a war between the North and South" (Stampp, 80) Douglas believed Lincoln ...
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... "This was a dire omen." In 1854, Illinois Senator Stephen A. Douglas proposed the division of the Territory of Nebraska into two territories, that of Kansas ...
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