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250 word essay of the lincoln douglas debate
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Opposed by a president from his own party, Senator Stephen Douglas (D, Illinois) began the year in 1858 uncertain about his upcoming reelection. Some leaders of the new Republican Party saw this as a great opportunity. Horace Greeley, a leading Republican newspaper editor from New York, talked openly about the possibility of accepting Douglas into the Republican Party. But Abraham Lincoln, a lawyer and party organizer in Springfield, Illinois, objected. So did many Illinois Republicans who were troubled by the idea of Douglas as their new standard-bearer. They had opposed him so often in the past on various policy matters, especially on the question of slavery expansion into the western territories, that they fiercely resisted Greeley's suggestion.

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Lincoln Douglas Debates

  • The primary discussion among Douglas and Lincoln happened in Ottawa, Illinois on August 21, 1858. The town's populace actually multiplied for the time being as in excess of 10,000 individuals showed up to hear the applicants. Flags were all over the place.  
  • The different group stressed to hear the outdoors banter. Driving Chicago papers paid shorthand journalists to bring down each word and wired reports the nation over.  
  • After that first discussion, Lincoln conceded, "The fire flew a few." Douglas had been on the assault, blaming his adversary for different sins, particularly for being excessively radical on the bondage question, a charge that Lincoln attempted to deny.  
  • After seven days in Freeport, Lincoln seemed more grounded, putting Douglas on edge with inquiries concerning his perspectives on subjugation.

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