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Overall, how did arguments about states’ rights contribute to feelings of sectionalism between the North and South?

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Answer:

State's rights was refereed to the struggles between the federal government and individual states over political power.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Northerners were the ones that became opposed to slavery. It didn't matter whether it was for moral or economic reasons.

The Southerners were became more united in their defense of slavery.

Sectionalism is known as the loyalty or support of a particular region or section of nation.

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