The Dred Scott Supreme Court case ruled that slaves are property and are allowed in all states/territories, even if slavery is outlawed in the state constitution.
This idea supports the concept of nullification, as states that abolished slavery would nullify (refuse) to follow this ruling because they felt it was unconstitutional.
This idea also limited the power of the federal government to restrict the expansion of slavery because the court ruled that slaves do not have legal rights and are considered property no matter where they go. This meant that slavery can essentially exist anywhere in the US and the federal government couldn't change that unless they made a national law/amendment that outlawed slavery.
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Had to have like 3000 people in it or something
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The ease in which the colonists could improve their social status depended upon transportation and money.
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Match the parable on prayer with the lesson taught.
1. ask and you will receive
2 The Pharisee and the Publican (Luke 18:9-14)
2. men ought always to pray
1 The Friend at Midnight (Luke 11:5-13)
3. the humble will be exalted
3 The Widow and the Unjust Judge (Luke 18:1-8)
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