How did the Supreme Court add to tensions over slavery in the 1850s? * It refused to grant freedom to a slave who had lived on free soil, It declared that the Bill of Rights protected slavery and slaveholders. All of these statements are accurate. It ruled slavery could not legally be banned in any territory.

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How did the Supreme Court add to tensions over slavery in the 1850s? *
It refused to grant freedom to a slave who had lived on free soil.
It declared that the Bill of Rights protected slavery and slaveholders.
All of these statements are accurate.
It ruled slavery could not legally be banned in any territory.
Who was supposed to live in part of the area carved out by the land gained from
Мexico?*
Native Americans who had been removed from their homeland
Spanish missionaries
plantation families
Mexican residents
The belief that people living in a region should decide key issues is
sectionalism
DELL
Transcribed Image Text:How did the Supreme Court add to tensions over slavery in the 1850s? * It refused to grant freedom to a slave who had lived on free soil. It declared that the Bill of Rights protected slavery and slaveholders. All of these statements are accurate. It ruled slavery could not legally be banned in any territory. Who was supposed to live in part of the area carved out by the land gained from Мexico?* Native Americans who had been removed from their homeland Spanish missionaries plantation families Mexican residents The belief that people living in a region should decide key issues is sectionalism DELL
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