The Election of 1860

Yanek Mieczkowski
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Abraham Lincoln had long regarded slavery as an evil. As early as 1854 in a widely publicized speech, he declared that all national legislation should be framed on the principle that slavery was to be restricted and eventually abolished. He contended also that the principle of popular sovereignty was false, for slavery in the western territories was the concern not only of the local inhabitants but of the United States as a whole. In 1858 Lincoln opposed Stephen A. Douglas for election to the U.S. Senate from Illinois. In the first paragraph of his opening campaign speech, on June 17, Lincoln struck the keynote of American history for the seven years to follow: "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved – I do not expect the house to fall – but I do expect it will cease to be divided." Lincoln and Douglas engaged in a series of seven debates in the ensuing [2] months of 1858. Senator Douglas, known as the "Little Giant," had an enviable reputation as an orator, but he met his match in Lincoln, who eloquently challenged Douglas’s concept of popular sovereignty. In the end, Douglas won the election by a small margin, but Lincoln had achieved stature as a national figure.
1860年的大选
亚伯拉罕·林肯一直认为奴隶制是邪恶的。早在1854年,他就在一次广为宣传的演讲中宣布,所有的国家立法都应该以限制并最终废除奴隶制的原则为基础。他还认为,人民主权的原则是错误的,因为西部地区的奴隶制不仅关系到当地居民,而且关系到整个美国。1858年,林肯反对斯蒂芬·道格拉斯竞选伊利诺斯州参议员。6月17日,在他竞选演说的第一段中,林肯为接下来七年的美国历史定下了基调:“一个分裂的家是站不住脚的。我相信这个政府不能永远忍受半奴隶半自由的状态。我不认为联邦会解体,我不认为议院会倒塌,但我确实认为它会停止分裂。”林肯和道格拉斯在1858年接下来的10个月里进行了七场辩论。参议员道格拉斯,被称为“小巨人”,作为一个演说家有着令人羡慕的声誉,但他遇到了对手林肯,后者雄辩地挑战了道格拉斯的人民主权概念。最后,道格拉斯以微弱的优势赢得了选举,但林肯已经获得了全国知名人物的地位。
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