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Sectionalism, slavery, and states' rights were interconnected causes of the Civil War. Sectionalism refers to the division and loyalty to one's own region rather than the nation as a whole. Slavery was a major issue during this time, as the Southern states relied heavily on enslaved labor for their agrarian economy. States' rights referred to the belief that individual states had the right to make their own decisions, even if those decisions went against federal laws.
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