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27 May, 00:40

How did sectionalism lead to the civil war? Give at least one example and explain it.

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  1. 27 May, 02:14
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    It created loyalty for the states instead of the country

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    Sectionalism is the concept of one being more loyal to your region or state than to the country as a whole so when the country begins to tax your state or put regulations on a state that can infuriate you and make it harder to be loyal to the country thus creating a rift. This occurred when the north abolished slavery so the south's economy was hurt and the people supported their states over the country and thus became very upset over it.
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