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It all started with sectionalism since Washington's presidency. Washington warned the public in his farewell address about factions that could divide the country. But ultimately it started in the public office. where congress was divided on the issue of state's rights, slavery, new states joining the union and public sovereignty used in these states. Also another factor was the slave fugitive law that the north wasn't not willing to take part of because they didn't believe in slavery.

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it described the cruelty and suffering experienced by slaves

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Well, the north wanted to be free from all the south states. The was because my sista

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