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  • {{r|Stephen A. Douglas}}
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  • *2: [[Stephen A. Douglas]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • {{r|Stephen A. Douglas}}
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  • ...question of slavery in the West. This measure, the handiwork of Senator [[Stephen A. Douglas]], grew in part out of his desire to promote a railroad running from [[Chic
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  • ...later swtiched his allegiance to the [[Democratic Party]] and supported [[Stephen A. Douglas]] in the [[1860 United States presidential election|1860 Presidential elect
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  • ...political leaders rose to take their places. The first among these was [[Stephen A. Douglas]].
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  • ...eld forth on their opinions of the final ruling, [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Stephen A. Douglas]] debated the case and [[Frederick Douglass]] delivered a speech to the Ame
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  • {{Image|Stephen Arnold Douglas.jpg|left|200px|Stephen A. Douglas}}
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  • ...stiffer fugitive slave law. Proposed by [[Henry Clay]] and brokered by [[Stephen A. Douglas]], it reflects solution to slavery of Northern Democrats. Southerners take *Democrat [[Stephen A. Douglas]] proposes the [[Kansas Nebraska Act|Kansas-Nebraska Bill]] to open good fa
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  • ...resent the facts. Beveridge tended to sympathize with the South and admire Stephen A. Douglas, as well as rely on information collected by William H. Herndon. But, he di
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  • | 1860 || [[Abraham Lincoln]],Republican || [[Stephen A. Douglas]], Democrat; [[John C. Breckinridge]], [[Southern Democrat]]; [[John Bell]]
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  • ...not immediately date. First, Mary dated several other young men, including Stephen A. Douglas, who eventually became one of Lincoln’s key political rivals. But, finall
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  • ...Wilmot Proviso in 1848 in favor of the popular sovereignty principles of [[Stephen A. Douglas]] and [[Lewis Cass]] (which said local voters in the territories, not Congr
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  • Since [[Compromise of 1850]], [[Stephen A. Douglas]] of Chicago, had emerged as the dominant figure in the Democratic Party.
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  • *5: [[Stephen A. Douglas]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • ...ers before the war, with 100 slaves. He had supported Northern Democrat [[Stephen A. Douglas]] in the 1860 election, served in the Confederate army, and joined the Repu
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  • *2: [[Stephen A. Douglas]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *2: [[Stephen A. Douglas]] (1813-1861), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • *2: [[Stephen A. Douglas]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *2: [[Stephen A. Douglas]] (1813-1861), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • *2: [[Stephen A. Douglas]] (1813-1861), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • *5: [[Stephen A. Douglas]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *5: [[Stephen A. Douglas]] (1813-1861), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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