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  • '''''Dred Scott v. Sandford''''' (60 U.S. 393) [http://supreme.justia.com/us/60/393/case.html] was a la ...is judicial incarnation of wolfishness." The political turmoil that the ''Dred Scott v. Sandford'' decision provoked is generally considered a leading [[U.S. Civil War, Ori
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dred Scott v. Sandford]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dred Scott v. Sandford]]
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  • {{r|Dred Scott v. Sandford}}
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  • '''''Dred Scott v. Sandford''''' (60 U.S. 393) [http://supreme.justia.com/us/60/393/case.html] was a la ...is judicial incarnation of wolfishness." The political turmoil that the ''Dred Scott v. Sandford'' decision provoked is generally considered a leading [[U.S. Civil War, Ori
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  • {{r|Dred Scott v. Sandford}}
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  • ...he bill in 1854, and the Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional in ''[[Dred Scott v. Sandford]]'' (1857), both of which increased tensions over slavery and contributed t
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  • *[[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] hands down [[Dred Scott v. Sandford|Dred Scott decision]], ruling that Congress lacks the power to exclude slav
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  • The Supreme Court tried to resolve the issue, but its 1857 [[Dred Scott v. Sandford|Dred Scott decision]] only inflamed tempers. The deciding opinion claimed t
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  • ...emy of Chief Justice [[Roger Taney]], and attacked his decision in the ''[[Dred Scott v. Sandford]]'' case. In 1865, Sumner said:
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  • The Supreme Court decision of 1857 in [[Dred Scott v. Sandford|''Dred Scott v. Sandford'']] tried to resolve the slavery question but instead inflamed the North an Open warfare in the [[Kansas Territory]] ("[[Bleeding Kansas]]"), the [[Dred Scott v. Sandford|''Dred Scott'' decision]] of 1857, [[John Brown (abolitionist)|John Brown's
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  • {{seealso|Dred Scott v. Sandford}} ...ging as a source of division; in 1857, the Supreme Court's decision in ''[[Dred Scott v. Sandford]]'' highlighted the ambiguity of the Constitution, undermining the unifying
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