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Why was the Presidential election of 1860 important?

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So basically... the presidential election of 1860 was important because it is when the election of the president of the United States was held. Lincoln won the election and had more electoral votes. He had more popular votes than any candidate. Since the election had four main candidates, it allowed Lincoln to gain more electoral votes than he would. :)

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