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The decision set in law slaves were property and not citizens.

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Q: What was the effect of the dread Scott case?
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Who is dread Scott and why is his case important?

dread scoot is a former slave and his case is not impartant


Who was the slave who sued for his freedom in the Supreme Court was?

Dred Scott


What was the effect of the dred Scott. Case?

The Dred Scott case effected the nation.It effect the nation by causing it to split the nation.


Why were many southerners pleased by the courts decision in the dread Scott case?

Because the court ruled that Dred Scott was African American and therefore had no right to sue


What Supreme Court case stated that Congress did not have the right to ban slavery in states and that blacks were not citizens?

The Dread Scott case was the Supreme Court case the stated that Congress did not have the right to ban slavery in states and that blacks were not citizens.


The 3 outcomes of the dread Scott case?

Scott was denied his freedom. The Court ruled that slavery was legal in every state of the Union. The ruling divided the two sections more than ever.


What was the second occasion when S.C.O.T.U.S declared an act of Congress unconstitutional?

After the Dread Scott case the Supreme Court declared the Missouri Compromise of 1820 unconstitutional


In the dread Scott case what was the Supreme Court ruling?

The judge's ruling in the Dred Scott case stated that slaves and freed slaves were not US citizens. Thus they had no power to sue in court and the federal government could not control slavery.


Was the captain of nine judge team his word is law and was against dread Scott?

sandford


Who was responsible for the creation of an invention which allowed for more efficient production of textiles?

Dread scott


Who was responsible for the creation of the invention which allowed for more efficient production of textiles?

Dread scott


What effect did the dread Scott decision have on slavery in the territories?

The verdict by the Supreme Court appeared to mean that all property, including slave property, was sacred, and that no state could declare itself to be free soil.