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Social Studies, 15.12.2020 18:30, kyleigh85

Part of the Supreme Court’s ruling in Scott v. Sandford stated that enslaved people did not have the right to bring a case to court. free African Americans had the same rights as other US citizens. enslaved people could not go into free states or territories. the Missouri Compromise should be upheld.

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