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08.01 A Nation Divided Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas had opposing views on how to deal with slavery in the United States as many in the nation did in this time period. Using the lesson material and the quotes provided, answer the questions using complete sentences.

Lincoln Excerpt:
“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. It will become all one thing or all the other.”
—Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois, June 16, 1858

Douglas Excerpt:
“I believe that the Union can only be preserved by maintaining inviolate the Constitution of the United States as our fathers have made it. That constitution guarantees to the people of every State the right to have slavery or not have it… each State being left free to decide for itself. The framers of that constitution… well understood that each one of the thirteen States had distinct and separate interests and required distinct and separate local laws and local institutions.”
—Stephen A. Douglas, Springfield, Illinois, June 17, 1858

Using the quote above, summarize Lincoln’s views on slavery and the future of the country in 1858.
He wanted there to be no division between the United states and he wanted to be free from slaverly.

Explain how the North and South developed differently in the time period leading up to the Civil War. they developed differently because the states connote endor pumently being a half-state and a half free from slaverly. And they shouldn't be split in the first place.
Explain the term sectionalism.
Sectionalism is when the loyalty to one's own region or sections country rather than the country as a whole.
Using the quote above, summarize Douglas’s views on slavery and the Constitution in 1858.

How does the term popular sovereignty fit Douglas’s views?

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