Douglas thought that the people of each new state should be allowed to vote on whether it should be slave or free. This looked like a reasonable common-sense alternative to the various Compromises that had all broken down.
The Abolitionists did not like the idea, because it could have allowed the creation of new slave-states.
By all accounts, Senator Stephan A. Douglas was against slavery. And, as was the norm in the US and on a world wide basis in the middle of the 19th century, many people had the belief that either their nationality, ethic group or race, placed them above other peoples. This is an outdated and wrong idea.
By all accounts, Senator Stephan A. Douglas was against slavery. And, as was the norm in the US and on a world wide basis in the middle of the 19th century, many people had the belief that either their nationality, ethic group or race, placed them above other peoples. This is an outdated and wrong idea.
Stephen Douglas was born on April 23, 1813 in Brandon Vermont. Yes, he did support slavery.
Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignity, also called squatter sovereignity, which stated that each territory had the right to determine if they would accept slavery or not.
Stephen Douglas believed that the issue of slavery should be determined by popular sovereignty, allowing individual states and territories to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery. He supported the idea that each state should have the right to choose whether to be a free or slave state.
Stephan Douglas was against slavery.
Stephan A. Douglas proposed the Kansas Nebraska Act in 1854.
because douglas was a believer
Stephan A. Douglas was a US Senator from Illinois. He won the position against Abraham Lincoln and they engaged in a series of debates that attracted national attention.He is noted as an advocate of "popular sovereignty" which was the idea of letting the people in a territory vote on whether to allow slavery or not. He ran against Lincoln for President in 1896.
Stephan A. Douglas was a US Senator from Illinois. He won the position against Abraham Lincoln and they engaged in a series of debates that attracted national attention.He is noted as an advocate of "popular sovereignty" which was the idea of letting the people in a territory vote on whether to allow slavery or not. He ran against Lincoln for President in 1896.
Stephan A. Douglas was a US Senator from Illinois. He won the position against Abraham Lincoln and they engaged in a series of debates that attracted national attention.He is noted as an advocate of "popular sovereignty" which was the idea of letting the people in a territory vote on whether to allow slavery or not. He ran against Lincoln for President in 1896.
Stephan A. Douglas , Democrat, was probably the most flexible on the slavery question. He proposed popular sovereignty -- letting the people of a state or territory decide by an election whether of not to allow slavery in their state.
Abraham Lincoln said that slavery could exist in the United States if it did not spread. That means that the states that had slaves could keep them, but any new state added to the union could not have slavery. Stephan A Douglas believed that slavery was wrong and that it should be abolished from all states now and in the future. Bottom Line: Lincoln= current slave holding states have slaves. All new states have no slaves. Douglas= no slaves what so ever.
Whether or not slavery should expand into new territories. Lincoln and Douglas did NOT debate on whether or not to *end* slavery, just whether it should be allowed in the new territories and states being accepted into the U.S. Lincoln, as a member of the Free Soil party, thought that slavery shouldn't be expanded, while Douglass believed it should.
It was Abraham Lincoln but Tubman and Douglas were against slavery too.
Slavery in the territories
Stephen Douglas believed that the issue of slavery should be determined by popular sovereignty, allowing individual states and territories to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery. He supported the idea that each state should have the right to choose whether to be a free or slave state.