sec·tion·al·ism ˈsekSHənlˌizəm/
noun
The tension between regions of a country are created by many causes. Sectionalism was the main for the Civil War. One side of the United States did not agree with another side of the United States resulting in a war. The two sides were the Northerners and the Southerners. They disagreed on topics like slavery and were very different economically and physically. The North was industrialized while the South based most of their work on agriculture. The two also disagreed on slavery. The North abolished slavery while the South continued to allow it. The South also disagreed with the form of government the United States had. South Carolina nullified against the United States government.South Carolina for example thought that it's states' rights should come before the rights of the government. Doing so war almost broke out.
noun
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tensions among regions of a country
The tension between regions of a country are created by many causes. Sectionalism was the main for the Civil War. One side of the United States did not agree with another side of the United States resulting in a war. The two sides were the Northerners and the Southerners. They disagreed on topics like slavery and were very different economically and physically. The North was industrialized while the South based most of their work on agriculture. The two also disagreed on slavery. The North abolished slavery while the South continued to allow it. The South also disagreed with the form of government the United States had. South Carolina nullified against the United States government.South Carolina for example thought that it's states' rights should come before the rights of the government. Doing so war almost broke out.