THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Lincoln warns that America is becoming a “house divided” – 1858

Via History.com

On this day in 1858, newly nominated senatorial candidate Abraham Lincoln addresses the Illinois Republican Convention in Springfield and warns that the nation faces a crisis that could destroy the Union. Speaking to more than 1,000 delegates in an ominous tone, Lincoln paraphrased a passage from the New Testament: “a house divided against itself cannot stand.”

The issue dividing the nation was slavery’s place in the growing western territories and the extent of federal power over individual states’ rights. Lincoln declared that only the federal government had the power to end slavery. While the southern states relied on an economy and lifestyle dependent upon the cheap labor provided by African-American slaves, the North opposed slavery on moral grounds. The northern states also considered industrialization and manufacturing the key to America’s economic future, not farming.

The entrance of new states into the Union, such as Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, brought to a head unresolved conflicts over which government entity—state or federal—should make the final decision regarding slavery. For his part, Lincoln firmly believed that slavery was immoral and was wholly incompatible with the principles of the Declaration of Independence embodied in the phrase “all men are created equal.” However, Lincoln prioritized preserving the Union above all else.

After Lincoln’s speech, several of his friends expressed dismay at its “radical” content. Leonard Swett, a lawyer and friend of Lincoln’s, later wrote that Lincoln’s talk of using federal power to end slavery was “unfortunate and inappropriate,” although Swett admitted that in retrospect Lincoln was ultimately correct. At the time, the people of Illinois ultimately agreed with Swett: Lincoln lost the close Senate race of 1858 to the more moderate Stephen Douglas, who advocated states’ sovereignty. Lincoln’s eloquent speech, though, earned him national attention and his strong showing in the polls encouraged the people to back his ultimately successful bid for the presidency in 1860.

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6 Comments
K Vizzle
K Vizzle
June 16, 2019 8:44 am

Fuck that tyrannical piece of shit war criminal. Him and Sherman can burn in hell in a flame as hot as the one they started in Georgia.

James
James
June 16, 2019 8:50 am

“the North opposed slavery on moral grounds”,what a crock of shit!How about all the kids that lived in the shoe factories ect. that time in the north working 7 days a week?!

You can make a argument that better off then homeless waifs but then could make the same argument about slaves.They were all being screwed.

The lies spread about the war of succession and the double standards/hypocrisy piss me off daily.

John Wilkes Booth,American hero.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
June 16, 2019 9:10 am

More lies from History.com

swabby76
swabby76
June 16, 2019 9:54 am

“Lincoln declared that only the federal government had the power to end slavery” Epic BS, have you read Lincoln’s first inaugural address in March 1861? He said that the general government COULD NOT interfere based on the Constitution AND that he was willing to support the Morrill Amendment which would have guaranteed the 7 seceded states to have slavery perpetually IF they returned to be a part of the Union. Read it, I dare you! 🙂

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
June 16, 2019 11:19 am

And so his solution was to help bring about the deaths of nearly 750,000. They were all then united in death.

22winmag - The South was Right!
22winmag - The South was Right!
June 16, 2019 3:55 pm

Lincoln was dying and the moneyed interests wanted a healthy Johnson in office in 1865.

They would have run a corpse in 1864 if necessary.

http://mileswmathis.com/lincoln.pdf