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The Dred Scott decision was published by the Supreme Court of the United
States in 1857 , and was to the effect that a slave or the descendant of a slave
could not be a citizen of the United States or have any standing in the Federal
courts .
The Dred Scott decision was published by the Supreme Court of the United
States in 1857 , and was to the effect that a slave or the descendant of a slave
could not be a citizen of the United States or have any standing in the Federal
courts .
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... the proper division of local from Federal authority , or anything in the Con .
stitution , forbid our Federal Government to control ' as to slavery in our Federal
Territories : Upon this , Senator Douglas holds the affirma tive , 38 Abraham
Lincoln.
... the proper division of local from Federal authority , or anything in the Con .
stitution , forbid our Federal Government to control ' as to slavery in our Federal
Territories : Upon this , Senator Douglas holds the affirma tive , 38 Abraham
Lincoln.
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Of these , Roger Sherman , Thomas Mifflin , and Hugh William , son voted for the
prohibition , thus showing that , in their understanding , no line dividing local from
Federal authority , nor anything else , properly forbade the Federal Government ...
Of these , Roger Sherman , Thomas Mifflin , and Hugh William , son voted for the
prohibition , thus showing that , in their understanding , no line dividing local from
Federal authority , nor anything else , properly forbade the Federal Government ...
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The question of Federal control of slavery in the Territories seems not to have
been directly before the convention which framed the original Constitution ; and
hence it is not recorded that the " thirty - nine , " or any of them , while engaged on
...
The question of Federal control of slavery in the Territories seems not to have
been directly before the convention which framed the original Constitution ; and
hence it is not recorded that the " thirty - nine , " or any of them , while engaged on
...
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This shows that , in their understanding , no line dividing local from Federal
authority , nor anything in the Constitution , properly forbade Congress to prohibit
slavery in the Federal territory ; else both their fidelity to correct principle , and
their ...
This shows that , in their understanding , no line dividing local from Federal
authority , nor anything in the Constitution , properly forbade Congress to prohibit
slavery in the Federal territory ; else both their fidelity to correct principle , and
their ...
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