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The Hatfields-McCoy feud primarily stemmed from a combination of territorial disputes, personal animosities, and economic competition between the two families, who lived along the West Virginia-Kentucky border in the late 19th century. Tensions escalated over issues such as the ownership of land and livestock, as well as a love triangle involving a member of each family. The feud was marked by violent skirmishes and a series of retaliatory acts, ultimately drawing public attention and becoming a symbol of family rivalry in American folklore.

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