No, Dred Scott was the slave whose master took him into free soil and then back into slave country - a bad, fateful move.
It is not known why Scott did not apply for his freedom while on free soil, when it would have been granted automatically. Instead he applied for it on slave soil, which made his status debatable.
The case went all the way to the Supreme Court, whose controversial findings raised the temperature of the debate, and brought war a step closer.
Jewish people
Yes, they did.
i dot know
The main reason for the Indian Wars in the second half of the 19th century was colonization. As explorers encountered Indian territory, their first instinct was to conquer the land and enslave the people.
To conquer with force; to enslave someone or some people.
The territory of their neighbors. Nazi Germany, Italy & Japan were consumed with the desire to conquer & enslave their neighboring nations.
No, these Pilgrams did not enslave the Indians
The noun forms of the verb to enslave are enslaver, enslavement, and the gerund, enslaving.
I will use them to enslave humanity, allowing me to take over the world!
The noun forms of the verb to enslave are enslaver, enslavement, and the gerund, enslaving.
The noun forms for the verb to enslave are enslaver, enslavement, and the gerund, enslaving.
Jewish people
enslave A+LS
enslave, socialize
yes
Hebrews
Suppress, tyrannize oppress