Sectionalism, slavery, and states' rights were all linked as causes of the Civil War because the Southern states wanted to protect their interests, especially slavery, against what they saw as Northern aggression. They believed in states' rights, meaning each state should decide whether to allow slavery, leading to increased tensions. When Abraham Lincoln, who opposed the expansion of slavery, was elected in 1860, many Southern states felt threatened and responded by seceding from the Union to assert their rights.
What is the connection among sectionalism, slavery, and states’ rights as causes of the Civil War? How did the Southern response to the 1860 election results demonstrate this connection? Make your answer short and simple vocabulary 3 sentences max
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