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3 years ago
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Help please!!!!!! What were the short term effects of the Lincoln-Douglas debates?

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Viktor [21]3 years ago
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Consequently, Lincoln and Douglas were not simply campaigning for themselves but also for their respective political parties. The main focus of these debates was slavery and its influence on American politics and society—specifically the slave power, popular sovereignty, race equality, emancipation, etc.....

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