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they were happy to be slaves..they did not want to be free

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Q: How did free blacks of the north react to the dred scot decision?
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How did the north react to the dred Scott case decision?

That the Supreme Court decision was both unnecessary and invalid.


How did the northerners and southerners react to the Dred Scott decision?

Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.


How did northerners and southerners react to the dred Scott?

Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.


What consequences did the Dred Scott decision have for free blacks?

I dont know XD


What did the supreme court dred Scott decision state?

no blacks, not even free blacks, could become U.S. citizens.


Who was dred Scott and what was the dred Scott decision?

Dred Scott is a slave and sued his slave owner that if his in the north his freed from slavery. dred scott decision is when they said the Dred is just a slave and they are not citizen had no rights to sue their slave owners. this led to continue the civil wars against the north and the south


A major implication of the Dred Scott decision was that?

The Dred Scott decision held that black people were not citizens and did not have standing to sue in federal court. It also held that blacks were only 3/5 of a white person.


Why did the Dred Scott decision alarm Northerners?

The Dred Scott decision declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional and ruled that slaves were property. The decision did not necessarily alarm most people in the North.


What was the consequences of the Dred Scott decision for the enslaved people?

The Dred Scott decision is known as the worst decision ever by the Supreme Court. It said that blacks could not be citizens. Slavery was a decision of the new territories.


What supreme court ruling said that blacks could not become citizens of the US?

Dred Scott v. Sandford,* 60 US 393 (1857)*Sandford is misspelled in the court documents; the respondent's real last name was Sanford.


What decision angered the north?

If you're doing the crossword, the Dred Scott descision.


Which Chief Justice ruled on the Dred Scott decision?

The Chief US Supreme Justice at the time of the Dred Scott decision was Justice Taney. He wrote the majority decision that proclaimed that Blacks in the USA could never be citizens. It was a 7 to 2 decision.