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How did Americans disagree over the role of federal and state governments before and during the civil war? The explain in 1-5 sentences
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Before the Civil War, Americans disagreed over the role of federal and state governments. Some believed in a strong central government, emphasizing the supremacy of federal laws and the need for a strong union. Others believed in states' rights, advocating for more power and autonomy for individual states. This disagreement escalated as the issue of slavery came to dominate the national debate, with Southern states arguing for states' rights to preserve the institution of slavery, while Northern states emphasized federal authority to abolish it. Ultimately, these differing beliefs culminated in the secession of Southern states and the outbreak of the Civil War.
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