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Sectional Tensions Of The Civil War Essay

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Throughout early American History, the issue of slavery was considered by many to be unsolvable. The North and the South were unwilling to compromise once tensions reached a high in the mid 1800’s leading to the Civil War. Already high tensions in the United States between the North and South, were pushed to a toppling point over the controversy about slavery. It was only a matter of time before the Nation would have to resolve this issue and attempt to unite the Country. This sectional tension can be seen during two presidential administrations that either precede, or occur during the Civil War; the administrations of President Franklin Pierce, and of Abraham Lincoln. Thus, the issue of slavery economically and politically polarized the Country …show more content…

While the North grew in manufacturing throughout the 1840’s and 1850’s, the southern economy remained stagnant. In fact, the slave states possessed only around 18% of the total national manufacturing capacity during this period. Over half of this manufacturing capacity was located in the border states, Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri, whose populations had questionable loyalty to the South. These border states were only southern in some aspects, and thus, did not secede from the Union. Because of the lack of true southern manufacturing, it was hard to generate large profits, as all agricultural produce had to be shipped North in order to be manufactured. For example, most cotton from the South was sent to the North for spinning and manufacturing into clothing. From there, the garments created would be sent back to the South, at a marked up, higher price. The production difference between the South and the North made the South completely dependent on the North, economically. According to one southerner, “Financially [the south is] more enslaved than [its] negroes”.Thus, the South’s utter reliance the North for even the most basic staples, including clothing, books, and tools, led to intense friction between the two regions of the

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