Stephen A. Douglas, Western Man: The Early Years in Congress, 1844-1850.

"It didn't take long for freshman Congressman Stephen A. Douglas to see the truth of Senator Thomas Hart Benton's warning: slavery attached itself to every measure that came before the U.S. Congress. Douglas wanted to expand the nation into an ocean-bound republic. Yet slavery and the...

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  • Prologue
  • Part One
  • 1. "I am a Western man"
  • 2. Douglas Runs for Congress
  • 3. U.S. Representative Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois
  • 4. "This chrysalis state, between worm and butterfly"
  • 5. "Steam engine in breeches"
  • 6. Public Works
  • 7. Manifest Destiny
  • 8. When Is Enough Enough?
  • 9. ­Re-Election and ­Re-Annexation
  • 10. Simplify, Simplify
  • 11. Douglas and "Squatter Sovereignty"
  • 12. Climate, Soil, Productions
  • Part Two
  • 13. The American Claim on Oregon
  • 14. Why Oregon?
  • 15. "Enthusiasms of pearly youth"
  • 16. Friends and Foes
  • 17. "Notice will be given"
  • 18. Douglas Does His Homework
  • 19. "A lion in the way"
  • 20. "The whole of Oregon is ours"
  • 21. Elevating the Level of Statesmanship
  • 22. The Surprising ­Pre-Emption of Wilmot
  • 23. Senator Stephen A. Douglas
  • 24. Rumors of War
  • 25. Polk
  • 26. Douglas Seeks a Military Commission
  • 27. Wilmot Creates a Southwestern Earthquake 28. Wilmot and a Challenge to Lead 29. Free Soil. Free Labor. For Free White Men 30. Advancement 31. Oregon--Free or Slave? 32. Weighing Wilmot and the Missouri Compromise 33. The Long Lament of John C. Calhoun
  • 34. Douglas, the West, and Rails
  • 35. Encountering Slavery 36. Southern Fears
  • 37. Having It Both Ways
  • Part Three
  • 38. A Principle for Compromise
  • 39. Death of a President
  • 40. Golden California
  • 41. Missouri
  • 42. "Young America"
  • 43. "California, do it yourself"
  • 44. Henry Clay Going and Coming
  • 45. Triumvirates Major and Minor
  • 46. "A higher law"
  • 47. "Fraud elected a president and senator"
  • 48. Douglas Warns the South
  • 49. Compromising Without Compromising
  • 50. Groundwork for Compromise
  • 51. Clay
  • 52. The Omnibus's Wheels Come Off
  • 53. The Rise of the Douglas Bills
  • 54. Fugitives and Trade
  • 55. Taking It to the House
  • 56. Villain or Victor?
  • Epilogue
  • Appendix A: Resolution of the Chicago Common Council Adopted October 21, 1850
  • Appendix B: Douglas Resolutions at Chicago Meeting, Adopted October 23, 1850
  • Chapter Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.