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An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 50th Anniversary

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The Lincoln-Douglas debates were a series of seven debates between Abraham Lincoln, the Republican candidate for the United States Senate, and Stephen Douglas, the Democratic incumbent, in 1858. The debates were held in Illinois, and they focused on the issue of slavery. Lincoln argued that slavery was immoral and should be abolished, while Douglas argued that slavery was legal and should be left to the states to decide.

Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln Douglas Debates 50th Anniversary Edition
Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 50th Anniversary Edition
by Harry V. Jaffa

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Language : English
File size : 809 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 468 pages
Lending : Enabled

The Lincoln-Douglas debates were a major turning point in American history. They helped to bring the issue of slavery to the forefront of the national debate, and they contributed to the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861. The debates also helped to establish Lincoln as a leading figure in the Republican Party, and they paved the way for his election as president in 1860.

The following is an interpretation of the issues in the Lincoln-Douglas debates, focusing on the slavery issue and its impact on the American Civil War.

The Slavery Issue

The slavery issue was the central issue in the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Lincoln argued that slavery was immoral and should be abolished, while Douglas argued that slavery was legal and should be left to the states to decide.

Lincoln's view of slavery was shaped by his Christian beliefs. He believed that all men were created equal, and that slavery was a violation of this principle. He also believed that slavery was harmful to the economy and to the nation as a whole.

Douglas's view of slavery was shaped by his political beliefs. He believed that the federal government should not interfere with the states' rights to decide the issue of slavery. He also believed that slavery was a necessary evil, and that it would eventually die out on its own.

The slavery issue was a major source of tension in the United States in the 1850s. The debates between Lincoln and Douglas helped to bring the issue to the forefront of the national debate, and they contributed to the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861.

The Impact of the Debates on the American Civil War

The Lincoln-Douglas debates had a major impact on the American Civil War. The debates helped to bring the issue of slavery to the forefront of the national debate, and they contributed to the outbreak of the war in 1861. The debates also helped to establish Lincoln as a leading figure in the Republican Party, and they paved the way for his election as president in 1860.

The American Civil War was a bloody conflict that lasted for four years and claimed the lives of over 600,000 Americans. The war was fought over the issue of slavery, and it ended with the abolition of slavery in the United States.

The Lincoln-Douglas debates were a major turning point in American history. They helped to bring the issue of slavery to the forefront of the national debate, and they contributed to the outbreak of the American Civil War. The debates also helped to establish Lincoln as a leading figure in the Republican Party, and they paved the way for his election as president in 1860.

The Lincoln-Douglas debates were a watershed moment in American history. They helped to bring the issue of slavery to the forefront of the national debate, and they contributed to the outbreak of the American Civil War. The debates also helped to establish Lincoln as a leading figure in the Republican Party, and they paved the way for his election as president in 1860.

The slavery issue was a complex and controversial issue in the United States in the 1850s. The Lincoln-Douglas debates helped to clarify the issue and to bring it to the forefront of the national debate. The debates also helped to set the stage for the American Civil War, which was fought over the issue of slavery and ended with the abolition of slavery in the United States.

Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln Douglas Debates 50th Anniversary Edition
Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 50th Anniversary Edition
by Harry V. Jaffa

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Language : English
File size : 809 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 468 pages
Lending : Enabled
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Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln Douglas Debates 50th Anniversary Edition
Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, 50th Anniversary Edition
by Harry V. Jaffa

4.7 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 809 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 468 pages
Lending : Enabled
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