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sectionalism (THE NORTH (ECONOMICS (industralization was the basis of the…
sectionalism
THE NORTH
ECONOMICS
industralization was the basis of the economy, peole were low paid--- corn and wheat were very profitable---
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IMMIGRATION/PEOPLING
immigrants mostly from Germany and Ireland, some of them faced discrimination based on their religion---the US offered economic opportunities for immigrants---immigrants displaced AA from their jobs
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LIFE/SOCIETY/CULTURE
working class peole did not have a decent place to live===strong racial prejudices despite of freedom---
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THE SOUTH
ECONOMICS
agriculture was the fundation of the economy, cotton became the basis of the economy,many slaves labored on the fields and some on manufacturing
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IMMIGRATION/PEOPLING
by 1860 as many as 250,000 AA were not slaves
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LIFE/SOCIETY/CULTURE
aristocratic planters were on top of society economicaly, limited education, mountain people disliked the planters and opposed slavery-code of chivary-poor whites were discriminated.
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POPULATION
3,443,321, an increase of 35.4 percent over the 23,191,875 persons enumerated during the 1850, slaves made up as %75 of the population---
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THE WEST
THE FRONTIER
In the trans-Mississippi West, the Native Americans made their last desperate struggled against colonization and there most Native Americans live today----, immigrants to the West had to adapt and find new ways of doing things to survive
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SETTLERS
The largest groups of residents included Native Americans, who lived throughout the region, and Spanish-speaking settlers, who were dominant in the Southwest.
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AMERICAN INDIANS
Native Americans numbered about 360,000 in 1860 scattered throughout trans-Missouri West--Westward expansion devastated most Native American cultures.---
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