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Q: Did the civil war cause sectionalism?
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What does sectionalism mean during the civil war?

Sectionalism is the loyalty to a certain state.


How was American society affected by sectionalism?

Sectionalism is loyalty to the interests of your own region or section of the country, rather than to the nation as a whole. Effects- Civil war and increased industrialism in the North.


Sectionalism in the US contributed most to the start of the?

Civil war


How was states rights related to sectionalism?

They both led to the Civil War!


How sectionalism and the Missouri compromise related?

Sectionalism and the Missouri compromise was related in such a way that slavery was the primary issue. This led to Civil War.?æ


What led to sectionalism between the north and the south before the civil war?

The issue of slavery.


What is sectionalism role leading the civil war?

basically it was said to be to free and then abolish slavery


How sectionalism helped to lead to the Civil War.?

Because the south wanted slaves and the North did not want slaves.


What are civil war words beginning with s?

sectionalism, secede, South Carolina, slavery, states rights


Is there still sectionalism between the North and the South in the 20th Century?

If you're referring to the US Civil War; the last Civil War veteran allegedly passed away in the 1950's. So sectionalism existed until them...memories fading with the people that lived within those times.


Did George Washington's fears in his farewell speech happen like was his fears about sectionalism valid?

George Washington's fears about sectionalism that were expressed in his farewell speech were valid. He said that the country depended on unity between the states. Years later, arguments between the states cause the Civil War.


Was nationalism a long term cause for the civil war?

No, the Rothschilds plainly stated, in the newspapers of the time, that if Lincoln did not bow the knee to their usury, he "would find himself in a most unfortunate civil war." Don't expect your 'teacher' to be telling you this, though...