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2 November, 14:14

What meaning is implied by "the five slaveholders who compose a majority of the Court, leaving but four-ninths to the immense preponderance of population in the Free states"?

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  1. 2 November, 15:22
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    t was an action of trespass vi et armis instituted in the Circuit Court by Scott against Sandford.

    Prior to the institution of the present suit, an action was brought by Scott for his freedom in the Circuit Court of St. Louis county, (State court,) where there was a verdict and judgment in his favor. On a writ of error to the Supreme Court of the State, the judgment below was reversed, and the case remanded to the Circuit Court, where it was continued to await the decision of the case now in question.

    The declaration of Scott contained three counts: one, that Sandford had assaulted the plaintiff; one, that he had assaulted Harriet Scott, his wife; and one, that he had assaulted Eliza Scott and Lizzie Scott, his children.
  2. 2 November, 16:36
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    The Majority of the Judges believed in slave knowing

    Explanation:

    The state was dominated by slave owners and people who believed in the ideology.
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