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Q: What did Frederick Douglass say about the Dred Scott ruling?
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Jeffrey Robinson


Frederick Douglass respond of dred Scott decision?

he responded with remarkable optimism because the nation was getting more involved in not having slavery


What did the supreme court ruling the dred Scott case establish?

The ruling in the Dred Scott case allowed slave owners to take their slaves with them into the Western territories of the United States.


What was the difference between dred Scott and a mule?

According to Chief Justice Roger Taney's ruling on the Dred Scott case. Nothing is the answer. Dred Scott is just as much property as a mule.


What was the Supreme Court's ruling in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case?

That Scott had no right to argue in court


Who are other examples of Famous ex-slaves during the Civil War?

Dred Scott, Frederick Douglass, and Nat Turner were all antebellum slaves, but they were enslaved or freed very close to the Civil War.


What did the Supreme Court rule in the Dred Scott case?

The ruling in the Dred Scott case allowed slave owners to take their slaves with them into the Western territories of the United States.


What did the supreme. court rule in the dred Scott case?

The ruling in the Dred Scott case allowed slave owners to take their slaves with them into the Western territories of the United States.


Who were actual historical slave characters?

Nat Turner, Dred Scott, Frederick Douglass ( Emancipated, abolitionist), Harriet Tubman ( similar, Underground RR operative) That"s a good mix of slaves who made history.


Who were some blacks involved in abolition?

Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglas, and Dred Scott.


What was the ruling that blacks were property and did not have the rights as white people?

It was Dred Scott v. Sandford in 1857.


What supreme court ruling said that blacks could not become citizens of the US?

Dred Scott v. Sandford,* 60 US 393 (1857)*Sandford is misspelled in the court documents; the respondent's real last name was Sanford.