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write a 3 sentence:How did the expansion of U.S. territory contribute to increased conflict between the North and the South about states’ rights and the idea of nullification? As the United States acquired more land, the gap between the North and the South grew. The South wanted slavery to spread to new places, but many people in the North wanted it to stay where it already was. This caused a big argument about how much power the states should have compared to the federal government. The idea of nullification became a big controversy amongst politicians.

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As the United States acquired more territory, each new region threatened to become either a free or slave state, putting the balance of power in Congress and control over national policy at stake. Southern leaders increasingly invoked states’ rights and the doctrine of nullification—the claim that a state could reject federal laws—to protect slavery and press for its expansion into new lands. Northern resistance to slavery’s spread and insistence on federal authority over the territories deepened sectional distrust and produced escalating political crises.