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In the early and mid-1800s, sectionalism was strongest

in the West, where people felt their way of life depended on agriculture.
in the West, where people were opposed to the rise of ranching.
in the North, where people felt other regions saw them as uncivilized.
in the South, where people felt their economy depended on slavery.

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d

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I’m pretty sure it’s D? Because the south was selling cotton and without slaves they couldn’t harvest as much
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