The ruling in the Dred Scott case allowed slave owners to take their slaves with them into the Western territories of the United States.
The slave's name was Dred Scott
The Supreme Court case Dred Scott v. Sanford did not decide if Dred Scott was a slave or not, but that slaves (and their descendants) could not be counted as US citizens and had no right to sue in court.
in the Washington D.C. Supreme Court
That Scott had no right to argue in court
The Supreme Court met in Washington, D.C. when it decided the Dred Scott case. It has met in Washington for every case since February 1801.
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The Dred Scott case!!
supreme court of Missouri
Dred Scott's case made it to the Supreme Court because he sued for his freedom after living in a free state and a free territory with his owner. The case went through several lower courts before ultimately being appealed to the Supreme Court.
Yes - according to the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case.
Dred Scott.
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