How Did Sectionalism Lead To The Civil War

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How Did Sectionalism Lead To The Civil War

loyalty to a particular part of the country. How did sectionalism lead to the Civil War?
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The South depended on cotton to make their money so they needed a lot of slaves and they did not want slavery taken away. This eventually made the southern states break away from Union and form their on confederacy The North was getting angrier with the South for things like the Fugitive Slave Act and refused to convicted people of breaking this law. They wanted to end slavery and not allow new states to own them

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