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What effect did the Dred Scott decision have on sectional differences?

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Answer: In the South, it encouraged proslavery, secessionist elements to make bolder demands in Congress. For many Northerners, the Dred Scott decision implied that slavery could move, unhindered, into the North, and Southerners viewed the decision as a justification of their position.

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