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In the 1860s, El Paso was not heavily populated; it was still a relatively small frontier settlement. The population numbered around a few hundred residents during this period, primarily consisting of traders, soldiers, and settlers. Its strategic location along trade routes and near the U.S.-Mexico border contributed to its gradual growth, but it did not see significant population increases until later decades.

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