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... Even though my adversary is Abraham Lincoln who eventually beat me in the presidential race of 1860, I, Stephen Arnold Douglas offered my services and helped ...
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... divided. It will become all one thing or all the other (Davis 105)." Lincoln's counterpart was Democrat Stephen Douglas. Douglas ...
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... practice. In the early 1850's Senator Stephen Douglas opened the issue of slavery in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska. In ...
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... bill. He gained a lot of support form Stephen Douglas. The measures ... latitude. Stephen Douglas introduced the bill. Midwesterners greatly ...
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... Party. The popular choice for the Northern Democrats was Stephen Douglas. He was a spokesman for policy of National Expansion. His ...
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... When northern Democrat Stephen Douglas could not win a two-thirds majority, the convention would have to reconvene in six weeks at Baltimore, but a similar ...
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... suddenly. His successor, Millard Fillmore, allowed the provisions to pass one at a time with the help of Stephen Douglas. The Nashville ...
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... Stephen Douglas who was very intelligent, thought of an idea to solve all of the country's problems. He introduced popular sovereignty. ...
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... In 1856 Lincoln declared himself a Republican and in 1858 he ran against Senator Stephen Douglas for a seat in the US senate. "Both ...
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... In 1856 Lincoln declared himself a Republican and in 1858 he ran against Senator Stephen Douglas for a seat in the US senate. "Both ...
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... With Hannibal Hamlin as his running mate, Lincoln was elected the 16th President on November 6, 1860, defeating Stephen Douglas, John Bell, and John C. ...
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... demise."(p.182) Stephen A. Douglas No politician worked harder to keep the issue of slavery out of the everyday flow of national politics than Stephen Douglas. ...
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... On June 16, 1858 the Illinois State Republican Convention nominated Lincoln to run against Stephen Douglas for the United States Senate. ...
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... On June 16, 1858 the Illinois State Republican Convention nominated Lincoln to run against Stephen Douglas for the United States Senate. ...
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... On June 16, 1858 the Illinois State Republican Convention nominated Lincoln to run against Stephen Douglas for the United States Senate. ...
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... One senator in particular, Stephen Douglas, made a statement in his speech that sparked the response of rising politicians of the Republican party, including ...
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... Stephen Douglas answered this question in the "Freeport Doctrine," which he gave in Freeport, Illinois during a great debate with Republican presidential ...
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... were led by Jefferson Davis, and insisted on the protection of slavery in all territories, and the Northern Democrats were led by Stephen Douglas, and they ...
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... The Northern Democrats nominated Stephen Douglas and John Breckinridge was declared a candidate for the Southern Democrats. John ...
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... He was even know by his enemies a incorruptible. In 1858 Lincoln attempted to get a seat in the Senate. His opponent was Stephen Douglas. ...
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... Prior to his election to presidency, he participated in a series of debates with Stephen Douglas, a well-known politician. While ...
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... The act came about when Senator Stephen Douglas wanted to build a transcontinental railway which had to pass through the Nebraska territory. ...
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... crimes. The election of 1860 paired Abraham Lincoln, a man very much against slavery, with southern favorite Stephen Douglas. It ...
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... crimes. The election of 1860 paired Abraham Lincoln, a man very much against slavery, with southern favorite Stephen Douglas. It ...
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... Senate. The well know Stephen A. Douglas, the favored candidate, was excepted to win. Abraham Lincoln was not a well known candidate. ...
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... Then Stephen Douglas came along--a pugnacious little man from Illinois--and suggested the Kansas-Nebraska compromise which would allow the people of Kansas and ...
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... In his first debate with Stephen Douglas Lincoln described his many reasons for loathing slavery: I hate it because of the monstrous injustice of slavery itself ...
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... The Northern Democrats nominated Stephen Douglas and John Breckinridge was declared a candidate for the Southern Democrats. John ...
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... b.) American Party-nativists who went public by forming this political organization c.) Know Nothings-the American Party d.) Stephen Douglas-senator of ...
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... Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois proposed that this issue be decided by popular sovereignty (but this violated the Missouri compromise of 1820). ...
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