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Rise of Sectionalism

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The Rise of
Sectionalis
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, • Can be described as the loyalty held for a
specific region or area of the nation, as
What is opposed to loyalty for the nation as a un
is because of the differing loyalties that
Sectionalism conflict may occur, as each region or area
different political or economic interests in
mind.
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