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The principal topic of the Lincoln-Douglas debates was slavery. Specifically, Lincoln thought that all the territories (the parts of the United States that were not yet States) should be free of slavery, and that eventually, the federal government should outlaw slavery everywhere in the U.S., while Douglas thought that each territory should decide for itself whether it wanted to allow slavery or not.
There were many groups and people who were against Abraham Lincoln in 1864. Anyone who did not want to see slavery abolished where the front runners. A group of Northerners known as the Copperheads were some fo the more vocal.
The topic of the Lincoln-Douglas debates mostly concerned the extension of slavery into the US territories. Douglas believed that the territories should decide for themselves whether or not they wished to have slavery. He felt that power should reside at the local level and should reflect the wishes of the people. Lincoln stated, "A house divided against itself cannot stand." Lincoln believed that slavery must be dealt with as a moral wrong and that only the power of the federal government could extinguish slavery.
Southern cotton-growers (the 'Plantocracy') and their local politicians.
The abolitionist movement fought to end slavery in the 19th century.
Lincoln didn't believe in slavery, but was enough of a realist to allow that the southern states should be able to keep their slaves - for mostly economic reasons. He didn't want to see slavery extended to other states or - and this is the subject of the famous "Lincoln-Douglas" debates - to the recently and soon to be settled western states. Of the civil war, Lincoln once said that if he could hold the union together without abolishing slavery, he would do so. Lincoln did believe in slavery but knew it had to end in order to undivide the country and for the sake of the USA Lincoln did not support slavery. He believe the world should come in peace. He thought that slavery was much like killing a person. Lincoln was a slave owner and wanted to send them to central america because he did not believe whites a blacks should live together.
Lincoln despised slavery and thought it should be abolished.
People who believed that slavery should be banned outright. They didn't like Lincoln allowing the Border States to continue slavery, because he didn't want to upset powerful slave-owners and drive them into the arms of the Confederacy.
The abolitionist John Brown fits that description.
The Abolitionists thought that slavery was morally wrong and should be ended.
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Senator Stephen A. Douglas was not an abolitionist. He thought that the slavery debate would never be resolved peacefully in its current form. So he proposed that each new state, before it applied for statehood, should be allowed to vote on whether to be slave or free. The result was the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act. This was based on his belief in popular sovereignty. Douglas was a nationally known leader who also hoped the transcontinental railroad would start from Chicago, Illinois, his home state.
Whether slavery should be ended in the United States.
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Abarham Lincoln
Lincoln thought that slavery should be abolished for good, while on the other hand, Douglas wanted it to contiune.:)