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How did the Supreme Court rule in the case of Dred Scott versus SanfordA enslave people cannot sue in court because they were not recognize as citizensB slave owners were prohibited from selling slaves to plantations in other statesC enslaved people were not down to the owner so long as they remained in a free state or territoryD enslaved people could be released in a free state if their owner received fair compensation in return
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