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Lincoln's Peoria Address Calls for Return to the Founders' Intent
By David J. Kent May 22, 2026 Abraham Lincoln had been out of political office for five years when in 1854, Senator Stephen A. Douglas pushed through passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. The Act opened all the western territories gained from the Mexican War to the possibility of slavery and repealed the Missouri Compromise that had barred slavery from the northern territories remaining from the Louisiana Purchase. The Act codified Douglas’s contention that the white residents

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