In two to three sentences, explain one way that economic differences caused sectionalism in the United States.
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1. Slavery - first and foremost the most important difference between the north and south was slavery. For the most part most northerners really didn't care about slavery in the beginning but as time went on slavery, the existence of it as well as the extension of slavery into the wetern territories, became the central issue. 2. Representation - The north and south each wanted power to pass laws that would benefit theri section. This meant that the more states that became "free" or "slave" meant more votes, both in the House, Senate and Electoral College, for that section. The issue of repreenation is played out as we expand westward and decisions must be made about each state. 3. Tariffs - The South resented all tariffs as they relied on British imports for more of their everyday goods. They also needed other nations to purchase cotton form their farms. As the north supported tariffs to protect their growing industries the south became incressingly angered. Thsi tension eventually led to the passage of what South Carolina called "the Tariff of Abominations." The south then argued they had the right of nullification. (nullification - the power of a state to declare a federal law null and void.) 4. States Rights - This issue is a direct outgrowth of the South's fear that the North would pass laws that would hurt it's lifestyle. Some examples would be tariffs and laws to restrict or abolish slavery. The
ik it´s more than three sentence, but that is a full explaination
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