How did economic changes contribute to growing sectionalism?
Thereof, what was the effect of sectionalism?
Sectionalism was the major cause of the United States Civil War because it was integral to creating the Southern social life as well as shaping its political tendencies, not the issue of slavery, which only affected a very small percent of southerners.
Also to know is, how did Tariffs contribute to sectionalism?
Tariffs - The South resented all tariffs as they relied on British imports for more of their everyday goods. They also needed other nations to purchase cotton form their farms. Some examples would be tariffs and laws to restrict or abolish slavery. The south again claimed they had the right of nullification.
During the build up to the Civil War, sectionalism began to develop in the United States. Sectionalism is the belief that a person's region was superior to other sections of the country. The two sides of the debate over slavery were divided between the two main sections of the United States; the North and South.