There is little information available regarding Dred Scott's family background, so it is not definitively known whether he had siblings or not.
One of Dred Scott's most notable quotes is: "I am not only a man, but a man of the United States of America."
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Dred Scott was fighting for his freedom. The Dred Scott case was a landmark Supreme Court decision that ruled African Americans were not considered citizens and therefore did not have the right to sue in federal court. The decision further fueled the tensions over the issue of slavery leading up to the Civil War.
The chief justice in the Dred Scott case was Roger B. Taney.
No, Dred Scott is not single.
Dred Scott`s fll name was Dred Scott v. sandford
Dred Scott`s fll name was Dred Scott v. sandford
Dred Scott lived in missouri
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Dred Scott married to Harriet Robinson Scott in 1836
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Dred Scott lost
Dred Scott was in the Union.
In the Dred Scott case, the Supreme Court ruled that African Americans, whether enslaved or free, were not considered citizens of the United States and therefore could not bring a case to federal court. Additionally, the Court declared that Congress did not have the power to prohibit slavery in federal territories, invalidating the Missouri Compromise.
Dred Scott has 2 children
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