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Although the question does not have any further references or attachments, we can say that the sectional conflict was a combination of an irrepressible conflict with the work of bungling politicians, fanatics, and agitators.

Before the Civil War, there were many incidents, events, and decisions that create more separation in the views of the northerners and southerners. In the North, the idea of abolitionism was supported by most states, while in the South, slavery was an important part of the economy. Indeed, southern states depended on slaves to produce the crops in large plantations. These crops had to be exported to Europe.

The Missouri Compromise or the Kansas-Nebraska Act was the product of different points of view from legislators trying to fix things until the problems too many that made seven states seceded from the Union, and later, the beginning of the Civil War.

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Sectional crises, which is the protest, burning and looting of business by group of individuals in a given section of the environment is an irrepressible conflict.

This is because, despite the fact that, they people are trying to register their displeasure over a particular incident, them creating crises is never a cool thing to do. An example is the crises going on in some part of US over the killing of the black American which has led to destruction of properties and burning of shops.

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