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REPUBLICAN PARTY – a political party formed in the mid 1850’s, majority supported the end to slavery 19

ABRAHAM LINCOLN – ran for the Illinois senate seat in 1858, was a Republican 20

LINCOLN DOUGLAS DEBATES – Lincoln and Stephen Douglas held formal debates throughout Illinois and set the standard for modern day political debates 21

Douglas wins the election for the Senate but Lincoln shows he has the potential to win an office in the future 23

HARPER’S FERRY – a United States weapon arsenal in Virginia 24

JOHN BROWN’S PLAN – Brown wanted to capture the arsenal and then help revolting slaves gain their freedom 25

JOHN BROWN’S ATTACK AT HARPER’S FERRY

John Brown’s plan does not work – no slaves revolt and join him Brown is arrested and charged with treason and murder – he is sentenced to hang

LAST MOMENTS OF JOHN BROWN

JOHN BROWN

the North feels Brown is a hero, the South is glad he is dead His death brings the slavery issue to the boiling point 26