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11. In nineteenth century America, why did people often develop a stronger allegiance to their state or

region than the nation as a whole?

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Answer:In the nineteenth century America, people developed stronger alliance to their state or region instead of the whole nation.

Explanation:People developed stronger alliance with their state or region because there was a lot of slavery and many parts of America didn't agree with that or they didn't agree with other rules/customs that were used in the individual state so they only cared about their state, if they agreed with what was happening in their state.

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