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Dred Scott case. The Supreme Court decided to reinforce slavery by stating that slaves were property and the government cannot take property away according to the constitution. They overrulled the MC and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. For a time, slavery was legal in every state.

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West of its border. this was later repealed


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