Asked by Aubrey Brinkley on Jul 01, 2024

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What did the Supreme Court decision Prigg v. Pennsylvania (1842) deal with?

A) It banned the Atlantic slave trade.
B) It gave federal protection to Southerners for reclaiming runaway slaves.
C) It allowed continued participation in the Atlantic slave trade by southern plantation owners only.
D) It upheld Pennsylvania state law regarding the capture of slaves.

Prigg v. Pennsylvania

An 1842 Supreme Court case that held federal law superseded state law regarding fugitive slaves, undermining states' rights to enforce anti-slavery laws.

Atlantic Slave Trade

The forced transatlantic transportation of African slaves to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries.

Federal Protection

Safeguards provided by a federal government to protect citizens, natural resources, or historical sites, often through legislation or law enforcement agencies.

  • Understand the importance of critical legislative measures and their effects on slavery and the development of states.
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Shejal PatelJul 01, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Supreme Court decision in Prigg v. Pennsylvania (1842) dealt with the issue of fugitive slaves, ruling that the federal Fugitive Slave Act preempted Pennsylvania's law, which tried to prohibit the capture and return of runaway slaves. This effectively gave federal protection to slaveholders seeking to reclaim runaway slaves.