Sectionalism And The Civil War
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Sectionalism and the civil war. Sectionalism served abe lincoln well in the presidential election of 1860. Sectionalism and civil war portfolioslaveryone of the main issues the south had was slavery. The north and south could not agree on anything which caused a lot of animosity between the north and south.
People called abolitionists wanted slavery made illegal throughout the united states. Many people in the north believed that slavery was wrong evil and immoral. The issue of slavery dominated national politics and both sides the north and the south rapidly hardened their opposition or support for the institution.
The victory spurred 11 southern states to secede from the union and form the confederate states of america. All of the northern states opposed slavery so the popular vote went with like minded lincoln. As the nation expanded from sea to shining sea and exerted itself further on the global stage growing sectional tensions especially over slavery the balance between states rights and federal power and economic governance resulted in political and constitutional crises.
In the years prior to the american civil war a separate sense of cultural political and economic identity developed and took hold between the north and the south that helped lead to the conflict. Lesson one ss8h6a the student will explainthe importance of key issues and events that led to the civil war including slavery states rights nullification missouri compromise compromise of 1850 and the georgia platform kansas nebraska act dred scott case election of 1860 the debate over secession in georgia and the role of alexander stephens. The south relied on slavery for labor to work the fields.
Numerous compromises including the missouri compromise and the compromise of 1850 attempted to calm tensions but ultimately failed when sectionalism exploded into war in 1861. The collapsing of the two party system and the rise of sectionalism started the civil war. Sectionalism which refers to loyalty to a section of a nation rather than to the nation as a whole contributed to a southern identity based not only on a distinctively different way of life but on a geographically shared mistrust and apprehension towards the northern way of life represented by.
From the united states foundation in 1776 through the 1850s sectionalism gradually brought the country closer to civil war. Sectionalism is the idea that individual communities of people sharing a set of cultural economic and geographic realities create individuated sections and loyalties within a larger polity and it existed long before and continued long after the civil war. Sectionalism was the underlying cause of the civil war.