The problems in the North and South during the pre-Civil War era were similar in that both regions faced economic challenges, social tensions, and political strife. In the North, rapid industrialization led to labor issues and urban overcrowding, while the South struggled with an economy dependent on slavery and agriculture. Both regions grAppled with the moral and political implications of slavery, which fueled conflict and division. Ultimately, these shared issues contributed to the growing rift that culminated in the Civil War.
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