Scott wasd denied his freedom.
The Court interpreted the Constitution to mean that slavery was legal in every state of the Union, because it said a man's property was sacred, and slaves were property.
the decision made slavery legal in all us territories that were not yet states
Made their prospects of freedom look more remote than ever.
The most important decisions that the Supreme Court made was that as a slave Dred Scott did not have the right to bring the case to court. Did his time in Wisconsin make him a free man? He was originally a slave who had gotten freed by traveling to a place where slavery was banned. To answer the question the north thought that the court's ruling was a terrible decision and was a false judgment. I hope i answered your question correctly. - Zoe L
It made the government re look the Missouri Compromise. When they revisited it they found that outlawing slavery in a certain area was unconstitutional and they repealed it. they hoped to put an end to the disputing going on about slavery, it obviously did not stop for long...
The decision that was not made was to have war with the British.
the decision made slavery legal in all us territories that were not yet states
The decision made slavery legal in all U.S. territories that were not yet states.
The decision on Dred Scott vs. Sanford was made by the US Supreme Court on March 6, 1857. For all practical purposes, the Court ruled that slavery was legal and that slaves were property.
the decision made slavery legal in all us territories that were not yet states
The decision on Dred Scott vs. Sanford was made by the US Supreme Court on March 6, 1857. For all practical purposes, the Court ruled that slavery was legal and that slaves were property.
The decision on Dred Scott vs. Sanford was made by the US Supreme Court on March 6, 1857. For all practical purposes, the Court ruled that slavery was legal and that slaves were property.
it made slavery and the western territory
The Supreme Court eventually decided to give Dred Scott his freedom. They made that decision because they thought that it would end the huge slavery crisis. A few weeks after Dred Scott was freed, he sadly died. :(
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court when Dred Scott decision was made
because they said "slaves are property" and said that the Missouri compromise was unconstitutional and they wanted to keep slaves out of western territory and any slaves found free would be back in captivity and even though Dred Scott was free for 19 years they still made him to be a slave because of the Dred Scott vs. Sanford .That is how Dred Scott was discriminated.
The Dred Scott decision was handed down soon after Buchanan took office in1857.
dred scott aka a n****r