What did Douglas think about slavery?
What is he wanted to expand slavery but also did believe that the states should decide what they want.
What did Lincoln think about Slavery?
What is he thought slavery was morally wrong, and did not agree to have it spread across the country.
What State did the Debates take place in?
What is Illinois.
Who won the debate "technically"?
Who is Douglas.
What did Douglas support despite the ruling of Dred Scott?
What is Popular sovereignty.
What did Lincoln not want to interfere with?
What is South Slavery.
What month did the first debate take place in?
What is August.
How many debates were their in total?
What is 7 debates total.
What did Douglas write that brought slavery extension to an issue?
What is Kansas-Nebraska Act
What did Lincoln become after these debates?
What is President Of The U.S.A
Name one town/city a debate took place in?
What is Ottawa, Freeport, Jonesboro, Charleston, Galesburg, Quincy, or Alton.
How long did the debates last for?
What is about 3 hours.
What year did Douglas write the Kansas-Nebraska Act?
What is 1854.
What did Lincoln sever in Congress?
What is State Legislature, and Representative
Name one date that the debates took place on?
What is August 21st, August 27th, September 15th, September 18th, October 7th, October 13th, or October 15th.
Why did some people think Lincoln won in someway?
What is Lincoln was honored, respected, and famous from the speeches that he spoke during the debates.
What were the votes that caused Douglas to narrowly defeat Lincoln?
What is a vote of 54 to 46.
What was one of Lincolns famous speeches about his acceptance?
What is "A house divided by itself cannot stand. This Government cannot endure permanently half slave, half free."
Name one date and place that someone hasn't said?
What is Ottawa on August 21st, Freeport on August 27th, Jonesboro on September 15th, Charleston on September 18th, Galesburg on October 7th, Quincy on October 13th, and Alton on October 15th.
How many people (ranging) were at each of the debates?
What is 1,500-15,000 people.