The sectional conflict in the United States leading up to the Civil War can be seen as an irrepressible conflict, rooted in deep-seated economic, social, and ideological differences between the North and South, particularly regarding slavery. While bungling politicians, fanatics, and agitators certainly played roles in escalating tensions, the underlying issues were systemic and could not be easily resolved through political maneuvering alone. The clash of values and interests created a situation that ultimately made conflict inevitable. Thus, both elements contributed, but the fundamental divisions were the primary driving force.
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