Explain sectional distinctions for american history


Problem: Historians oftentimes emphasize the highly "sectional" quality of American society, implicitly treating "the North" and "the South" (and sometimes "the West") as distinct and separate regions. How necessary or useful are these sectional distinctions for explaining American history? Do they clarify, or misrepresent, the important social changes we've covered in this course?

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