Lincoln was against it and in all honesty, so was Douglas. Douglas knew however, that even if he did not agree with it completely, He had a better chance of winning. I believe that Douglas was okay with it to a certain point while Lincoln disagreed with the whole concept.
I’m not 100% sure but I think the answer your looking for is that they gained more than 500,000 square miles of land
<span>Social darwinism and laissez faire economics were most closely associated with the interests of big business owners. Big business owners had the most to gain from embracing such tactics. With social darwinism and laissez faire these business owners could prevent the government from trying to regulate them and they could take out rival companies and potentially monopolize whichever market they operated in.</span>
Safavids were members of a dynasty that had ruled Persia through 1502 to 1736 and they made the Shia as there state religion
Ahmose rose to power when Egypt was in crisis. There was occupations in the North and invasion threats in the South.
Ahmose's army was able defeat the invaders in the North (Hyksos) and the threat in the South (Nubians), taking the Nubians territory and creating an united and powerful Egypt.