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"Dred Scott Vs Sanford" was the landmark case that established precedent for slavery. Essentially the ruling was that congress could not ban slavery in certain states.
Slavery has existed before written history. Slavery existed in the United States in the first permanent colony, Jamestown. The first slaves were brought there in 1619.
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the black codes
The slavery began in the British Colony of Virginia in August 1619, when a Dutch privateers landed and sold twenty "Black Servants", before the United States were established.
The republican party was established by those who were opposed to slavery.
how were the black codes similar to slavery?
Slavery. It established a parallel, North of which slavery was illegal.
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It would allow slavery to spread north of the line established by the Missouri compromise. - Novanet
The 13th amendment abolished slavery. The 14th amendment declared all persons born or naturalized in the US to be citizens. The 15th amendment established due process and the equal protection under the law and suffrage for blacks.
15 states were black people free from slavery
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