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The Supreme Court invoked the Constitution as it was understood at the time it was drawn up - that a man's property was sacred, and slaves were property.

This appeared to mean that no state could declare itself to be free soil - the subject of the Lincoln-Douglas debates in the Illinois senatorial contest the following year.

It also declared that a black man was not the sort of person who had any business suing a white man - which inflamed the powerful Abolitionist lobby, and raised the temperature of the debate even more than it had been.

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they though they were not good enough and they were just their servants and not citizens

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