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Davion Franklin
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29 March, 15:37
How did the Supreme Court uphold slavery?
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Ivy Pineda
29 March, 15:58
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The supreme court heard a number of cases involving slavery in the late 1840s and 1850s. With one mnor exception, slaveowners won every one of these cases and the court overwhelmingly supported the power of congress to assist them in recobering fugitive slaves.
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