Abolitionism fueled a growing divide between the North and South over the issue of slavery, pushing the moral debate to the forefront. The Dred Scott decision of 1857, which denied citizenship and rights to enslaved people, further inflamed tensions and solidified opposition to slavery in the North. The election of 1860, in which Abraham Lincoln, a candidate opposed to the expansion of slavery, won without any Southern electoral votes, heightened Southern fears of losing their rights and led to secession. Together, these events created an inescapable conflict that ultimately sparked the Civil War.
Southerners benefited the most from the Dred Scott Decision.
Stonewell Jackson thought Dred Scott Decision was a supid idea
Which statement best describes the Dred Scott v. Sanford Supreme Court decision?
In the Supreme Court.
That the Supreme Court decision was both unnecessary and invalid.
It is likely that the Dred Scott decision had little direct effect on the Civil War. However, it is may be that the South felt more justified to pursue the war because of the decision.
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Southerners were delighted with the Dred Scott decision, but northerners were outraged.
Southerners benefited the most from the Dred Scott Decision.
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Rick Scott is the Governor of Florida. Governor Rick Scott is up for re-election on the November, 2014 gubernatorial ballot.
Stonewell Jackson thought Dred Scott Decision was a supid idea
Scott was a slave and could not win suit.
Scott was a slave and could not bring suit
Scott was a slave and could not win suit.
the dred scott decision stated that slaves are peoplealso and should'nt be property :D yurwelcomee
Franklin Pierce won the 1852 presidential election defeating Winfield Scott. In the 1852 presidential election Franklin Pierce received 254 electoral votes and Winfield Scott received 42 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Pierce 1,607,510 and Scott 1,386,942.