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The Dred Scott Decision helped lead to the Civil War because it caused fighting between the North and South. The North was angry because people in the north had decided not to allow slavery in their states, and the Dred Scott decision allowed slaves to be brought into their states. The Dred Scott decision basically said that if a slave was brought to a free state they were still a slave because they were property. so even a free state wasn't really free. Most southerners were happy with the decision because it allowed them to take slaves with them to free states and territories and reinforced the idea that slaves had no rights as U.S. citizens. Dred Scott's case caused more trouble between the North and South.
Conductors (on the underground railroad) They were: freed slaves Quakers Abolitionists Anti-slavery activists
she was an African American slave she started the underground railrod that lead slaves up too Canada to be free her first journy was in the 1850s and she lead 11 slaves too freedom
It helped lead them to the safe houses in the underground railroad. Different patterns meant different things.
Because the south wanted slaves and the North did not want slaves.
The big dipper helped the slaves determine which direction was North
The exact number of slaves Harriet Tubman brought to the North is not exactly known but experts say she helped more than 300 slaves to freedom but some critics say it could be as low as 60 slaves she helped free.
she never gave up and she lead three hundred slaves safely into the north were they would be free.
Moses lead the Hebrews out of Egypt, and Harriet lead black slaves to freedom even though it wasn't a large group at once she still helped lead slaves to the North, but on the other hand Moses lead the Hebrews to the promise land also known as Canaan
Because the south wanted slaves and the North did not want slaves.
it lead slaves north tord canada
Many slaves escaped. The name of one who escaped and was recaptured is Moses Roper. There was a society who helped them to escape and they had a system called the "underground railroad" which helped lots of slaves, lead by Harriet Tubman. Another famous escaped slave was Fredrick Douglass, who escaped from the south and fled to the north to become a distinguished abolitionist.
The individuals were called conductors.
The Dred Scott Decision helped lead to the Civil War because it caused fighting between the North and South. The North was angry because people in the north had decided not to allow slavery in their states, and the Dred Scott decision allowed slaves to be brought into their states. The Dred Scott decision basically said that if a slave was brought to a free state they were still a slave because they were property. so even a free state wasn't really free. Most southerners were happy with the decision because it allowed them to take slaves with them to free states and territories and reinforced the idea that slaves had no rights as U.S. citizens. Dred Scott's case caused more trouble between the North and South.
They would follow the north star which would lead them north to canada.
The north doesn't grow cotton, but, it has a lot of industry. The south's use of cotton, (and their need of slaves), and their limited industry helped lead to the civil war and the south's defeat.