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This Day in American History

November 6

1 historic event on this date

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Abraham Lincoln Elected President

Abraham Lincoln was elected as the 16th President of the United States in a four-way race, winning without carrying a single Southern state. His election on an anti-slavery-expansion platform triggered the secession of Southern states.

Why It Matters

Lincoln's election demonstrated that democratic elections can produce transformative change, even as it precipitated the gravest constitutional crisis in American history.

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