Stephen A. Douglas... A little loud mouth guy about 5'4" while Abe was quiet and had a squeeky voice and towered over Douglas at 6'4" Pretty hilarious actually... I only know this because I grew up in Illinois and they hammered this into us during field trips to Springfield...
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It was the issue of slavery that Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A Douglas disagreed about during their political debates. Stephen A Douglas supported slavery while Abraham Lincoln opposed it.
It was the issue of slavery that Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A Douglas disagreed about during their political debates. Stephen A Douglas supported slavery while Abraham Lincoln opposed it.
Abraham Lincoln ran for the senate against Stephen Douglas. They engaged in a series of debates known as the Lincoln-Douglas debates, where they discussed various issues, with a primary focus on slavery. These debates helped elevate Lincoln's political profile and contributed to his eventual presidency.
There are many people who like political debates.
No, the president does not participate in congressional debates. However, he may ask for permission to address the Congress to give his opinion of certain issues .
yes he or she dose
The political debates themselves resulted in action taken by George Washington, to suppress the rebellion. However, the events contributed to a more important result of political parties, and the two-party system seen today was born.
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This was the nickname of Illinois congressman Stephen A. Douglas, who became nationally known for a series of debates he had with Abraham Lincoln.