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8 January, 12:21

How did expanding the national territory increase sectional tensions in the United States?

1 Northern and Southern politicians disagreed as to whether Congress had the authority to determine whether slavery would be allowed in new areas open to settlement.

2 People moving westward to settle had little in common with people in the original states. They also had completely different political concerns, such as transportation.

3 Those living along borders often had greater social and economic connection to the neighboring countries. This complicated trade and land acquisition efforts. 4 Early national leaders promoted western settlement for agriculture, which matched Southern interests, but Northerners wanted to expand manufacturing.

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  1. 8 January, 12:50
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    It wasn't where Congress had the authority though, more so if Slavery would be allowed in those states at all.
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