Tackling slavery, war, and morality, each of these debates began with an intervention of one hour followed by 90 minutes of response and 30 minutes of response to the answer. But the Lincoln-Douglas debates were not presidential; The two men were fighting for the post of the senator of Illinois. Lincoln defended the idea that slavery is contrary to human rights and that as such, A democratic vote.
The debates which led to the final version of the compromise of 1850 were among the most remarkable in the history of the United States. Calhoun and Davis opposed the compromise, for they saw in him a blatant injustice