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In the early days of our growing nation, Between North and South, there was much frustration. Henry Clay stepped in with a plan so wise, The Missouri Compromise, to ease the ties. Sectionalism, a force so bold, Dividing us by interests, so we're told. But united, we can find a way, To bridge the divide, and together stay. Natives watched as their lands were taken, Expansion west, their lives were shaken. A National Road, to the West it led, Market Revolution, its influence spread. Sectionalism, a force so bold, Dividing us by interests, so we're told. But united, we can find a way, To bridge the divide, and together stay. Railroads, telegraphs, came into life, Affecting the West, with their might. Internal enhancements, canals and roads, In a growing country, progress bodes.Sectionalism, a force so bold, Dividing us by interests, so we're told. But united, we can find a way, To bridge the divide, and together stay. Which party, the citizens chose, Depended on where the wind blows. But remember, it's together we thrive, United, our nation will survive.