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 chief justive of the supreme court, helped decided that slaves were property
taney as cheif justice of the supreme court helped decide that slaves were property
taney as cheif justice of the supreme court helped decide 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.
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.
That would be Roger B. Taney.
Roger Taney
Taney Place was created in 1750.