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8 October, 00:11

Which best explains why the abolitionist movement grew stronger as result of the Scott v. Sandford ruling?

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  1. 8 October, 00:23
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    The North realized that if it did not act swiftly, the Southern states might take the precedent of the Scott case as a justification for expanding slavery into new territories and free states alike. The South recognized the threat of the Republican party and knew that the party had gained a considerable amount of support as a result of the Northern paranoia in the aftermath of the decision.
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