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What evidence exists to suggest sectionalism was an important political factor during the first administration of Andrew Jackson? |
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From the issue of federal assumption of the various state debts, to the issue of slavery, to the issue of the location of the capital, sectionalism always played a key role in politics in the 18th and 19th centuries. As the US expanded, the states created were either free or slave states. This was very important in the pre-Civil War era.
First answer by Craig Walenta. Last edit by Craig Walenta. Question popularity: 43 [recommend question]
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