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what was the significance of the Lincoln-Douglas debates in 1858

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The Lincoln and Douglas debates were important because in the Illinois General Assembly, senators were elected by the state legislature Lincoln and Douglas. He acquired a national reputation as a clear-minded man who could argue with force and persuasion.

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