Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858 during Illinois senatorial campaign: The Lincoln-Douglas debates were a series of seven, where Douglas argued on the basis of his opposition to the Lecompton Constitution and depicted Lincoln as a radical abolitionist. Lincoln condemned Douglas for not taking a moral stand against slavery.
The answer is it declares that people have rights not specifically mentioned in the Constitution.
Beacuase they thought they were intuders to there territory
Indentured servants
please give me a brainliest!
Answer: 175 million years ago