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For weeks, Congress struggled to find a way out of its deadlock over Missouri. As the debate dragged on and tempers wore thin, Southerners began using such dreaded words as secession and civil war. If you persist, Thomas Cobb of Georgia warned supporters of the Tallmadge Amendment, the Union will be dissolved.
The ten-year armistice established by the compromise only pushed the nation further against slavery, making many in the South fear the end of slavery, and many in the North crave the end of slavery, the very issue which would push the South to secede after Abraham Lincolns election as president.
The division began long before the onset of the war in 1861. It had many causes, but there were two main issues that split the nation: first was the issue of slavery, and second was the balance of power in the federal government. The South was primarily an agrarian society.
Demographic changes. Religious, ethnic, and other cultural divides within the public have often influenced the emergence of polarization. ing to Layman et al. (2005), the ideological split between U.S. Republicans and Democrats also crosses into the religious cultural divide.
North and South Korea have been divided for more than 70 years, ever since the Korean Peninsula became an unexpected casualty of the escalating Cold War between two rival superpowers: the Soviet Union and the United States.
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