Sectionalism and civil war pretext

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Sectionalism was a major cause of the American Civil War. It was the economic, social, and political differences between the northern and southern states that led to the conflict. The North was largely industrialized and had a strong economy, while the South was largely agricultural and had a weaker economy. The North was also more progressive and had a stronger government, while the South was more conservative and had a weaker government. These differences led to a deep divide between the two regions, and eventually led to the Civil War.