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Ch 13 apush how did the growing sectional crisis affect the nation's major political parties

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The sectional crisis was marked by serious deliberations between Slave State and Free State interests in Congress, and a lot of people in the North and South started reflecting similar divisions too. As a result of this, different political organizations began to combine into distinct camps. The Republicans became the party of the North, attracting the anti-slavery factions and opposing the expansion of slavery into new territories. The goal of the Republicans was to promote industry and business.

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