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26 January, 20:10
Why did the south support the dred scott decision
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Even if a slave would go to the north they’ll still be a slave either way. In the south slaves had no rights but when they came to north most thought they had actual rights so the south voted if a slave goes to the north they’re still a slave with no rights
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