Amanda was initially upset and frustrated by Maniac's decision to leave, feeling a sense of betrayal and loss. She had grown to care for him and saw him as a part of her family. Despite her strong emotions, she ultimately respected his choice, understanding that he needed to find his own path. Amanda's reaction highlighted her deep connection to Maniac and her desire for him to find happiness, even if it meant being apart.
That the Supreme Court decision was both unnecessary and invalid.
Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.
They were afraid to leave their master
Jacksons response: "John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it."
they were happy to be slaves..they did not want to be free
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Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.
I'd probably leave her then. Why stay?
Sulk back to him or leave the house and count to ten
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