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SECTIONALISM
2.4 NORTH,SOUTH,WEST
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NORTH
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CULTURE
Ideas in New England & the Quakers in Pennsylvania.
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EDUCATION
Education came early in the North.
It also was available in order to read the BIble.
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SLAVERY
By the 1830 most states outlawed slavery.
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POLITICAL iSSUES
Interest high tariffs to protect young industry.
National banks to make loans available for investments.
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SOUTH
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CULTURE
Is based on Agriculture & strict class structure Aristocracy.
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TOWNS/CITIES
Very few large cities.
Rivers made large parts less necessary.
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EDUCATION
No public education
African Americans sent to private school illegal.
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POLITICAL ISSUES
Supported southern interest tariffs protection of slavery.
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Boston Public Library
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WEST
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CULTURE
Northwest reflected New England culture.
Southwest reflected more southern ideas of culture.
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MANIFEST DESTINY
Belief in strong individualism based on ideas of factor from God &hard work in the field.
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POLITICAL ISSUES
Wanted cheap land.
Building of infrastructure.
Uncontrolled banking to help provide loans for new land purchasers.
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AFRICAN AMERICANS
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Kheel Center, Cornell University
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AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE NORTH
Outlawed slavery in the 1830, not allowed to vote, informal segregation of races existed throughout the north.
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AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE SOUTH
Most was slaves,Freedom lived in the cities were they could work as artisans.
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