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How did the tension between states' rights and national government authority manifest itself in the events leading up to the Civil War?
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How did the tension between states' rights and national government authority manifest itself in the events leading up to the Civil War?
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The main way in which this occurred was that the South grew increasingly wary of federal presence, and fired upon Fort Sumpter, which was the first fight of the Civil War.
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