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  1. Stephen Arnold Douglas ( Brandon, Vermont; 23 de abril de 1813- Chicago, Illinois; 3 de junio de 1861) fue un político estadounidense de Illinois. Fue un representante de los EE. UU., senador, y candidato a presidente por el Partido Demócrata en las elecciones de 1860, perdiendo ante el republicano Abraham Lincoln.

  2. Signature. Stephen Arnold Douglas (April 23, 1813 – June 3, 1861) was an American politician and lawyer from Illinois. A senator, he was one of two nominees of the badly split Democratic Party for president in the 1860 presidential election, which was won by Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln. Douglas had previously defeated ...

  3. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Stephen A. Douglas (born April 23, 1813, Brandon, Vermont, U.S.—died June 3, 1861, Chicago, Illinois) was an American politician, leader of the Democratic Party, and orator who espoused the cause of popular sovereignty in relation to the issue of slavery in the territories before the American Civil War (1861–65).

  4. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Learn about the life and career of Stephen A. Douglas, a controversial and influential politician who championed popular sovereignty and debated Abraham Lincoln on slavery. Find out how he shaped mid-1800s American politics and his role in the Civil War.

  5. Stephen Arnold Douglas ( Brandon, Vermont; 23 de abril de 1813- Chicago, Illinois; 3 de junio de 1861) fue un político estadounidense de Illinois. Fue un representante de los EE. UU., senador, y candidato a presidente por el Partido Demócrata en las elecciones de 1860, perdiendo ante el republicano Abraham Lincoln.

  6. Stephen A. Douglas: A Featured Biography. Known as “the Little Giant” because his political stature far exceeded his height of five-foot-four, Illinois senator Stephen A. Douglas remained a prominent national figure from his first election to the Senate in 1847 until his death in 1861.

  7. 29 de oct. de 2009 · Learn about the seven debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas in 1858, over the issue of slavery and its extension into new territories. Find out how the debates shaped the national debate, the candidates' views and the outcome of the election.