In a majority decision of seven to two, the US Supreme Court in 1857, settled the Dred Scott case. Tensions between pro and anti slavery people were shocked at the Court's decision. It ruled that Dred Scott had no legal right to sue for his freedom. The majority decision written by the chief justice, Judge Taney went one step beyond the case of Dred Scott. In supporting the majority decision Chief Justice Taney surprised most people by actually making a law. As part of the decision, Taney argued that Black people, slaves or freedmen, had no right to be US citizens, due to their inferiority as a race. This increased tensions between both sides of the issue, North and South.As an aside, the US Supreme Court has been criticized for "making laws" where none existed. By the Court's ruling, it stated that no Black person could ever be a US citizen.
This was a major decision in its time. Since then the Court has been accused of making a law where none existed.
For example, under the War Powers Act. the US Supreme Court ruled that a major war, such as the one against Iraq, was legal even though the US Congress, did not declare war on Iraq.
He was the Chief Justice who refused to grant freedom to a slave, on the grounds that slavery was protected by the Constitution. This delighted the South as much as it offended the Northern Abolitionists.
He was the Chief Justice who refused to grant freedom to a slave, on the grounds that slavery was protected by the Constitution. This delighted the South as much as it offended the Northern Abolitionists.
taney as cheif justice of the supreme court helped decide that slaves were property
Taney, as chief justive of the supreme court, helped decided that slaves were property
During that time Taney led the Supreme Court, which declared slaves to be property.
During that time Taney led the Supreme Court, which declared slaves to be property.
During that time Taney led the Supreme Court, which declared slaves to be property.
During that time Taney led the Supreme Court, which declared slaves to be property.
He was the Chief Justice who refused to grant freedom to a slave, on the grounds that slavery was protected by the Constitution. This delighted the South as much as it offended the Northern Abolitionists.
Because Washington send General Anthony Wayne to put down the Native American resistance by force.
Racial tensions increased in Northern cities during and after World War I due to migration. Not only were poor blacks fleeing tenant farming and Jim Crow laws in the south, but southern whites were as well. They all came north to find jobs in the cities, causing them to mingle and fight for the limited jobs and housing available. The tensions grew leading to riots in some cities.
Because Washington send General Anthony Wayne to put down the Native American resistance by force.