Examining abraham lincoln and stephen douglas's senate debates
(2021)
By:
David, Alex
Nonfiction
eBook
Details
PUBLISHED
[United States] : Enslow Publishing, LLC, 2021
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1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN
9781978515116 (electronic bk.) MWT13619511, 1978515111 (electronic bk.) 13619511
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES
Today we think of candidates debating before being elected. It is a normal part of the election process. However, before Abraham Lincoln and Illinois senator Stephen Douglas, debates did not occur. Their debates were later published in a book, and Americans could read each candidate's thoughts on slavery. Lincoln wanted to end slavery but Douglas wanted each state to decide for itself if slavery should exist. The ensuing debates pinpoint a critical time in American history. Were people going to vote to allow this inhumane institution to continue or would they agree with Lincoln and abolish it?
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