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Barrett
3 December, 16:26
Sectional differences in the south
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Ian May
3 December, 20:23
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Answer: mark brainer
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Sectional Differences. Sectional division was really the basis for the outbreak of the Civil War. Sectional division can be defined as the division of America between the North and South that was eminent during the period leading up to the Civil War. But sectional division stared long before this time.
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