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43: Honest Abe, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, & John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry

History That Doesn't Suck

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Lincoln and the Mexican American War

Lincoln and Mary marry in 1842. He is elected a US congressman in 1846, the same year as his second son, Eddie, is born. The Mexican American war largely defines Lincoln's time in Congress. Zicking to his gentlemanly promise not to run again, he decides he's done with politics and heads home to Illinois. His fiery anti-slavery lawyer runs once more for the state legislature and travels Illinois speaking on behalf of his fellow Nebraska Act opposing wigs. But then the 1854 Kansas Nebraska Act gets Lincoln all pissed off.

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