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Washington, DC - History Matters: A biweekly feature courtesy of The Grateful American Book Prize Showing our children that their past is prelude to their future.
May 16 to May 31
The Lincoln-Douglas debates pushed the possibility of a Lincoln presidency into inevitability. Positioned against Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois in a sequence of debates during re-election year, Douglas insisted the legality of slavery should be determined by the states and territories. Lincoln argued for its abolition.
Douglas kept his seat and Lincoln lost the argument, but his rhetoric raised his profile and that of the unshaped Republican party.
Billy Graham once counseled: âthe deeper issue for you isnât economic but spiritual.â
On the economic side, prior to the Civil War, tariffs on imports into southern ports, notably Charleston, South Carolina, provided the majority of the revenue for the U.S. Federal Government.
A Federal income tax did not exist yet.
Tariff taxes on foreign made goods caused them to be more expensive, causing people to buy domestically produced goods, mostly manufactured in Northern factories.
The Tariff taxes that helped the North hurt the South, as the South had few factories to protect.
Economically, the South was dependent on agriculture, primarily rice and cotton.