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Answered by shruthikarajan
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Answer: C

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Going back as far as the colonial era the northern and southern regions of America had differed greatly economically. The northern states were based mostly in manufacturing, trade and some agricultural production, while the southern states were vastly agricultural. These early differences also help account for the rapid growth of slavery (in agriculture) in the south and its low incidence in the northern regions. This caused a clear division in the nation between salve and free-states. With the rise of westward expansion in the 1800’s, the nation continually encountered issues related to managing the spread of slavery as the country expanded. The Constitution did not provide for such territorial expansions and as such the sectional and economic differences continued to divide the nation and helped contribute to the eruption of the Civil War in 1861.  

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