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The main answer here was that it used and acknowledged the use of slave labor.

While slaves were used in the North, without sounding stupid, the use was a bit more enlighten, and the north was able to be open to the banishment of this labor pool.

The south resented the federal government for trying to impose it's law, and we can see another several bricks being placed in the states rights vs federal right issue.

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