Sectionalism is the loyalty to a certain state.
They both led to the Civil War!
Sectionalism and the Missouri compromise was related in such a way that slavery was the primary issue. This led to Civil War.?æ
The issue of slavery.
basically it was said to be to free and then abolish slavery
Sectionalism was one of the causes of the Civil War. The Southern states seceded from the Union because they didn't want President Lincoln to free their slaves. The South depended on their slaves to help with their farms; the slaves were part of the South's life. When Abraham Lincilon became President, the South didn't want to be part of the Union. They became the Confederate States of America. After the Civil War though, the South was united again with the North and slavery was abolished.
Civil war
They both led to the Civil War!
Yes but it is not as important as it was before and during the Civil War Era and up until the early 1900.
Sectionalism was one of the problems that led to the Civil War. It also led to the secession of states. Sectionalism is when you have pride in your own section.( north, south, west, and east)
Sectionalism and the Missouri compromise was related in such a way that slavery was the primary issue. This led to Civil War.?æ
basically it was said to be to free and then abolish slavery
The issue of slavery.
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.
If you mean "Colonels" of the Civil War, there are simply too many to list
Because the south wanted slaves and the North did not want slaves.
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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.