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LEQ: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates concerned which office in the State of Illinois? This image shows a scene from the fourth Lincoln-Douglas Debate in Charleston, Illinois, on September 18, Abraham Lincoln is speaking. Senator Stephen A. Douglas is seated to the left of Lincoln. This image was created by Robert Marshall Root ( ). This image is courtesy of art-now-and-then.blogspot.com.

LEQ: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates concerned which office in the State of Illinois? United States Senate This image shows a scene from the fourth Lincoln-Douglas Debate in Charleston, Illinois, on September 18, Abraham Lincoln is speaking. Senator Stephen A. Douglas is seated to the left of Lincoln. This image was created by Robert Marshall Root ( ). This image is courtesy of art-now-and-then.blogspot.com.

The Republican Party Begins Basics This image shows a campaign poster for the Republican Party’s first Presidential ticket in John C. Fremont was the party’s Presidential candidate, and William Dayton was the Vice Presidential candidate. This image is courtesy of ncsu.edu.

The Republican Party Begins Vocabulary This image is from wordinfo.info.

A national political party started in the United States in This image is titled “Prominent Candidates for the Republican Presidential Nomination at Chicago.” This image appeared in Harper’s Weekly on May 12, This image is courtesy of freerepublic.com.

Republicans A national political party started in the United States in This image is titled “Prominent Candidates for the Republican Presidential Nomination at Chicago.” This image appeared in Harper’s Weekly on May 12, This image is courtesy of freerepublic.com.

Most Republicans were against slavery, and wanted Congress to prohibit slavery in the western territories. Most Republicans did not expect to eliminate slavery in the South. This image shows the east front of the United States Capitol. The capitol was redesigned by Charles Bulfinch ( ) who was the Architect of the Capitol from This image was taken by John Plumbe ( ) circa This image is courtesy of the Library of Congress.

A public discussion where both sides of an issue are expressed. This image shows a scene from the fourth Lincoln-Douglas Debate in Charleston, Illinois, on September 18, Abraham Lincoln is speaking. Senator Stephen A. Douglas is seated to the left of Lincoln. This image is courtesy of art-now-and-then.blogspot.com.

Debate A public discussion where both sides of an issue are expressed. This image shows a scene from the fourth Lincoln-Douglas Debate in Charleston, Illinois, on September 18, Abraham Lincoln is speaking. Senator Stephen A. Douglas is seated to the left of Lincoln. This image is courtesy of art-now-and-then.blogspot.com.

The Lincoln-Douglas Debates mostly were about slavery in the United States. In late July Lincoln challenged Douglas to a series of debates, or public discussions, on slavery. After some hesitation, Douglas accepted the challenge. During the campaign, the men debated seven times. This image is courtesy of historyproject33.weebly.com.

The Republican Party Begins People to Meet This image shows the exterior and interior views of Lafayette Hall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where the first Republican National Convention was held in “G.O.P.” stands for “Grand Old Party,” which is the nickname of the Republican Party. This image is courtesy of The Library of Congress.

Former United States Army officer, explorer, and politician who was the first candidate of the Republican Party for President of the United States. John Charles Fremont ( ) led four expeditions into the American West in the 1840s. He was nicknamed “The Pathfinder.” This image was created by Mathew Brady and engraved by J.C. Bottre circa This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

John C. Fremont Former United States Army officer, explorer, and politician who was the first candidate of the Republican Party for President of the United States. John Charles Fremont ( ) led four expeditions into the American West in the 1840s. He was nicknamed “The Pathfinder.” This image was created by Mathew Brady and engraved by J.C. Bottre circa This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Pennsylvania Congressman, Senator, Minister to Russia, Secretary of State, Ambassador to Great Britain, and the 15 th President of the United States. James Buchanan ( ) is the only President of the United States from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This portrait was created by George Peter Alexander Healy ( ) in This image is courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery and of Wikimedia Commons.

James Buchanan Pennsylvania Congressman, Senator, Minister to Russia, Secretary of State, Ambassador to Great Britain, and the 15 th President of the United States. James Buchanan ( ) is the only President of the United States from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This portrait was created by George Peter Alexander Healy ( ) in This image is courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery and of Wikimedia Commons.

Illinois Senator who ran for reelection against Abraham Lincoln in 1858 and who ran for President against Abraham Lincoln in Stephen Arnold Douglas ( ) ran against Abraham Lincoln for Senator from Illinois in 1858, and as President of the United States in He was nicknamed “The Little Giant.” This image was created by Mathew Brady circa This image is courtesy of the National Archives and of Wikimedia Commons.

Stephen A. Douglas Illinois Senator who ran for reelection against Abraham Lincoln in 1858 and who ran for President against Abraham Lincoln in Stephen Arnold Douglas ( ) ran against Abraham Lincoln for Senator from Illinois in 1858, and as President of the United States in He was nicknamed “The Little Giant.” This image was created by Mathew Brady circa This image is courtesy of the National Archives and of Wikimedia Commons.

Attorney from Springfield, Illinois who gained national prominence when he ran against Stephen A. Douglas for Douglas’ Senate seat in Abraham Lincoln ( ) had served as a Whig in the Illinois State Legislature, and also served one term in the United States Congress. This photograph was taken by Abraham Byers in Beardstown, Illinois on May 7,1858. This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Abraham Lincoln Attorney from Springfield, Illinois who gained national prominence when he ran against Stephen A. Douglas for Douglas’ Senate seat in Abraham Lincoln ( ) had served as a Whig in the Illinois State Legislature, and also served one term in the United States Congress. This photograph was taken by Abraham Byers in Beardstown, Illinois on May 7,1858. This image is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

The Republican Party Begins Maps This map shows the years that Kansas, Nebraska and other areas became organized territories or states. This image is courtesy of bluejayblog.wordpress.com.

Illinois Find Illinois on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Illinois Find Illinois on this map of the 50 States of the United States. Illinois is now colored red. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Kansas Find Kansas on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Kansas Find Kansas on this map of the 50 States of the United States. Kansas is now colored red. On January 29, 1861, Kansas became the 34 th State. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Nebraska Find Nebraska on this map of the 50 States of the United States. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Nebraska Find Nebraska on this map of the 50 States of the United States. Nebraska is now colored red. On March 1, 1867, Nebraska became the 37 th State. This image shows the 50 States of the United States. This image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Washington, D.C. Find Washington, D.C. on this map of the current United States. This map shows the present boundaries of the states. The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

Washington, D.C. Find Washington, D.C. on this map of the current United States. Washington, D.C. is now marked by a red dot and the words “Washington, D.C.” The image is courtesy of the University of Texas.

LEQ: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates concerned which office in the State of Illinois? This image shows a scene from the fourth Lincoln-Douglas Debate in Charleston, Illinois, on September 18, Abraham Lincoln is speaking. Senator Stephen A. Douglas is seated to the left of Lincoln. This image was created by Robert Marshall Root ( ). This image is courtesy of art-now-and-then.blogspot.com.

LEQ: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates concerned which office in the State of Illinois? United States Senate This image shows a scene from the fourth Lincoln-Douglas Debate in Charleston, Illinois, on September 18, Abraham Lincoln is speaking. Senator Stephen A. Douglas is seated to the left of Lincoln. This image was created by Robert Marshall Root ( ). This image is courtesy of art-now-and-then.blogspot.com.