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Question by  autorepairguy (26)

What was important about the election of 1860?

 
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Answer by  ParrotPirate (477)

The Presidential election of 1860 was important because Lincoln was elected. Lincoln's positions on such issues as slavery helped precipitate secession and thereby the Civil War.

 
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Answer by  Robgea (125)

The election brought Abraham Lincoln to the presidency. With a Republican, who wanted to stop the spread of slavery, as president the South seceded rather than lose their own slaves.

 
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Answer by  DackThrombosis (1093)

This event was essentially the last possibility to prevent the American Civil War. Abraham Lincoln was running on a political platform for the new Republican party that included stopping slavery. The South threatened to secede from the Union if he won the election. His victory led directly to the South opening fire on Fort Sumter and thus started the war.

 
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Answer by  Tevon (26)

The imporance of the electuon of 1860 was to let the new states automatically not have slaves or to the them to choose. Licoln supported the idea of them not being slave states. He won the election and the south split apart from the north but lincoln brought it together.

 
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