The Lincoln-Douglas debates begin as Abraham Lincoln and Senator Stephen Douglas debate the merits of slavery and its expansion. The debates covered seven Illinois congressional districts between August 21 and October 15, 1858. Although Lincoln lost the Senate race he brought national attention both to himself and to the Republican Party, ultimately winning him the 1860 presidential election.
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