Nationalism vs sectionalism?

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In 1800's USA, nationalism refers to a social movement that focuses on the good of the nation while sectionalism puts the wants and needs of an area (a state as opposed to the nation) first. An example of Nationalism was when the America prohibited other countries from colonizing. Sectionalism refers to the Missouri Compromise where Missouri claimed the right to slavery, but Maine outlawed slavery.
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