The nation was divided regionally primarily along economic, cultural, and political lines. For instance, the North was generally more industrialized and urbanized, while the South relied heavily on agriculture, particularly cotton, and slave labor. Additionally, regional differences in attitudes toward slavery and states’ rights further deepened the divide, contributing to tensions that eventually led to conflict. This division manifested in various ways, influencing everything from legislation to social dynamics.
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