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How did the North react to the Lincoln Douglas debates in 1858?

The Lincoln and Douglas debates in 1858, were extensively covered by newspapers in both the North and the South. Northerners followed the debates and by doing so, brought to national attention the views of Abraham Lincoln. Abolitionists in the North were impressed with Abraham Lincoln's views on slavery.


The compromise between the north and south states over counting the slaves was called?

The Three-Fifths Compromise this compromise ment that for every 5 slaves 3 of them would be counted for taxation and representation.


What effects did the Lincoln Douglas debates on the civil war?

The Lincoln-Douglas debates heightened national attention on the issues of slavery and sectionalism, setting the stage for the Civil War. They showcased Abraham Lincoln's articulate opposition to the expansion of slavery, thereby solidifying his reputation as a key figure in the anti-slavery movement. The debates polarized public opinion in the United States, contributing to tensions between the North and South. Ultimately, this deepening divide helped catalyze the conflict that erupted into the Civil War in 1861.


Which country boycotted the U.N. debates during the North Korean invasion?

During the North Korean invasion of South Korea in 1950, the Soviet Union boycotted the U.N. debates. This boycott was a response to the U.N. Security Council's refusal to recognize the People's Republic of China as the legitimate government of China, which the Soviets supported. Consequently, the U.S. and its allies were able to pass resolutions to support South Korea without Soviet participation.


What effect did the Wilmot Proviso have on relations between North and South?

It increased tensions further between the North and the South

Related Questions

What was the debate between north south over counting slave population?

The three-fifths clause provided for counting three-fifths of all slaves for purposes of representation in Congress.


How did the North react to the Lincoln Douglas debates in 1858?

The Lincoln and Douglas debates in 1858, were extensively covered by newspapers in both the North and the South. Northerners followed the debates and by doing so, brought to national attention the views of Abraham Lincoln. Abolitionists in the North were impressed with Abraham Lincoln's views on slavery.


What state did the Lincoln Douglas debates take place in?

North Carolina


What is France's latitude?

France is a big place. It includes territory at every latitude between roughly 42.35


What was the debate between north and south over counting slave population?

the south were very complex in their organizing


What continents starts with A?

Australia, Africa, Antarctica, Asia (North and South America if counting "America)


The compromise between the north and south states over counting the slaves was called?

The Three-Fifths Compromise this compromise ment that for every 5 slaves 3 of them would be counted for taxation and representation.


What effects did the Lincoln Douglas debates on the civil war?

The Lincoln-Douglas debates heightened national attention on the issues of slavery and sectionalism, setting the stage for the Civil War. They showcased Abraham Lincoln's articulate opposition to the expansion of slavery, thereby solidifying his reputation as a key figure in the anti-slavery movement. The debates polarized public opinion in the United States, contributing to tensions between the North and South. Ultimately, this deepening divide helped catalyze the conflict that erupted into the Civil War in 1861.


South Carolina senator who fiercely defended southern rights and opposed compromise with the north in the debates of 1850?

John C. Calhoun


What has the author John Elder written?

John Elder has written: 'Reasons for moderation in the present debates amongst the presbyterians in the North of Ireland'


What are normal house dimensions?

It would depend on what country you lived in, as housing varies greatly across cultures. In North America, an average house is between 800 and 1500 square feet, not counting extra floors.


What year was the final battle of war?

Bentonville, North Carolina, April 1865 - not counting small skirmishes in the West