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Stephen Douglas was a prominent American politician and senator known for his role in the debate over slavery and territorial expansion in the mid-19th century. He is best remembered for the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, which allowed settlers in those territories to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery, effectively repealing the Missouri Compromise. Douglas also engaged in a series of famous debates with Abraham Lincoln in 1858, which brought national attention to the issues of slavery and states' rights. His actions significantly contributed to the polarization of the nation that ultimately led to the Civil War.

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