Which statement correctly explains the connection between the Dred Scott decision in the Supreme Court and the revolutionary actions of John Brown in Kansas and Virginia? The case caused many to fear that support for slavery was weakening in slaveholding states. Both let abolitionists know that the federal government of the United States was on their side. John Brown felt that the government would not support abolition and that violence was needed. The Dred Scott decision inspired slave revolts in states and territories where slavery was legal.



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John Brown felt that the government would not support abolition and that violence was needed. thats the answer

The answer that supports John Brown and the supreme court decision is: John Brown felt that the government would not support abolition and that violence was needed.

What was the supreme court's decision in Dred Scot?

The supreme court of the United States had ruled that slavery was legal and that the slaves were not to be regarded as the citizens of the US.

John Brown on the other hand was of the opinion that the blacks had to get a violent approach to racism.

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