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Sectionalism (The West (American Indians (had been killed by disease, died…
Sectionalism
The West
American Indians
had been killed by disease, died in battle, emigrated reluctantly, or had been forced to leave their land
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Settlers
life for white settlers was similar to that of early colonists, worked hard from sunrise to sunset, lived in log cabins and other improvised shelters, more died at an early age from disease and malnutrition
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The North
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Life/Society/Culture
slums, poor sanitation, infectious diseases, and high rates of crime became common
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Population
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Irish, German, and other Europeans mostly settle in North
The South
Life/Society/Culture
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15 states permitted slavery. (Except Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri
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Economy
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cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar cans, and indigo
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Population
Population of the South made up of Europeans (mostly from England and Scotland) and enslaved Africans
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