How Did The Civil War Affect Sectionalism

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Ernest Willis October 22, 2016 U.S. History Dr. Tolson Hi on October 15 we were given two topic to research about how the causes of the civil war and what led up to the Mexican war and how did it impact sectionalism. Between the years 1861 and 1865 the United States engaged in a civil war. The north and south divisions created a problem after the election of the future president Abraham Lincoln in 1860. In 1793 man named Eli Whitney's created an invention this machine was able to reduce the time it took to separate seeds from the cotton this creation was called the cotton gin. The invention help cotton become very profitable. It was a major economic difference between the north and south region. Down in the south the economy started only worrying about the cotton which means they depended on slavery but up North they worried more on their industries to help more with their work. Up north their industries were buying raw cotton and putting it into finished goods. This evolved the north because people with different skin color and culture meant they had to work together. Because of this the two regions starting having problems. The South was living on their plantation foundation but the North was focusing on their industrial factories. The issue of slavery became a big problem between the north and south in the United States. When the …show more content…

President Abraham Lincoln battled the Kansas- Nebraska Act. Many looked at slavery as cruel, sad, and unfair which was one of the reasons why people thought of the idea to get it abolished. People who hold a high political power up north was scared that the extension of slavery moving toward the west that the states would give the states down south influence in such areas. When Abraham Lincoln was elected to be the president of the United States the other eleven states came from the Union. Lincoln thought this was very unacceptable and he decided to declare war to preserve the