Lincoln-Douglas Debates

Lincoln-Douglas Debates

Seven debates in twenty-one hours helped determine the political future for both Douglas and Lincoln. The main issues in the Lincoln-Douglas debates included the fight for slavery in new territories and the freedom of slaves everywhere inwhich the future of the United States would rest upon.

Lincoln and Douglas both debated each other regarding which territories or states should allow or disallow slavery. Lincoln had a clear view of what the country needed as he openly talked about the “ultimate extinction” of slavery. “A house divided agianst itself cannot stand,” Lincoln remarked, in which he declared that the United States could not be half slave and half free and that it would be all one or the other. Lincoln supported the elimination of slavery everywhere, while on the other hand Douglas did not care if it remained in the south but was no friend to it either. Unsure wiether Douglas was a true abolinionist, his decision regarding the Dred Scot case endorsed the idea that slavery was legal in all territories. Douglas simiply did not want slavery in Illinois at all, in fact he did not want black people in Illinois at all, whether they were slave or free. Popular soverignity was safest way Douglas could handle issue. While Douglas did not care about slavery much at all and supporting southern rights to have slaves, Lincoln showed that he was a true supporter of removing the evil of slavery from American society all together.

whether or not the black man had the same freedoms and rights as a white man was also another topic of decusion during the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Lincoln supported a black man’s freedom and rights while Douglas had almost an opposite view. Lincoln’s policy freed blacks and gave them equality and such privileges as citizenship and the right to vote. Lincoln knew that freedom must prevail and that Americans had to revert back to the principles of their found fathers who enumerated in the Declaration of Independence the right to life,...

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