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By the 1850s, the south and north were becoming more alike.
When America sought westward expansion in the 1850s, there were many issues that presented themselves. One major underlying source of tension was slavery and the strife between the North and the South.
The rich in the south sold cotton to Britain, whereas the rich in the north didn't.
the major economical difference between the north and the south is the north was based on manufacturing while south was agriculutural
Which state was not a buffer zones between the North and the South
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By the 1850s, the south and north were becoming more alike.
between the North and the South so they had the war and then that broke us apart for a while.
When America sought westward expansion in the 1850s, there were many issues that presented themselves. One major underlying source of tension was slavery and the strife between the North and the South.
The rich in the south sold cotton to Britain, whereas the rich in the north didn't.
It was more important in the North than the South. (Apex)
By the 1850s, the south and north were becoming more alike.
By the 1850s, a pronounced sectionalism had developed between the industrial North and agricultural South. The two sections disagreed about economics, statehood, and slavery- issues that, in the minds of politically active Southerners, comprised one main issue: states' rights.
The South believed they needed slaves and the North was against it. Both sides views became increasingly stronger around 1850.
It increased tensions further between the North and the South
the major economical difference between the north and the south is the north was based on manufacturing while south was agriculutural