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The main issue of the Lincoln-Douglas debates was A:A. John Brown's raid.B:B. the future of slavery.C:C. who would be the best senator from Illinois.D:D. who would be the best president in the 1860 election.

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The main issue of the Lincoln-Douglas debates was A:A. John Brown's raid.B:B. the future of slavery.C:C. who would be the best senator from Illinois.D:D. who would be the best president in the 1860 election.

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The main issue of the Lincoln-Douglas debates was B: the future of slavery. These debates were a series of seven debates in 1858 between Abraham Lincoln, the Republican candidate for the United States Senate from Illinois, and incumbent Senator Stephen Douglas, the Democratic Party candidate. The overarching theme of the debates was slavery, particularly the issue of slavery's expansion into the territories. It was not about John Brown's raid, who would be the best senator from Illinois, or who would be the best president in the 1860 election.

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