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Some historians say that attacks by abolitionists actually strengthened sectionalism in the South instead of weakening it. How...Asked by Fart
Some historians say that attacks by abolitionists actually strengthened sectionalism in the south instead of weakening it. How might the abolitionists have been contributing to the the tensions arising over slavery? Provide two specific examples of the Southern response to the abolitionist attacks.
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