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What factors made the South distinct from the rest of the United states during the early nineteenth century?

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During the early nineteenth century, the South was distinct from the rest of the United States due to several reasons.
These reasons include:
1- The increase in the number of slaves
2- The race superiority and the bridge (gap) that was found between the races
3- The distribution of the crops
4- The "Peculiar Institution" which is a term that referred mainly to the system of slavery that existed in the South during this period.
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