the owner didnt take him there his owner died and he fled. his name is Dred Scott and he lost the dred Scott case.
Dred Scott
Dred Scott, a slave, sued for his freedom after being taken by his owner to free territories. The landmark Supreme Court case of Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) ruled that even though Scott was in a free territory, he was not entitled to freedom because he was property under the law.
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It was important because it made clear that property couldn't sue its owner and that property , in this case a slave, can be taken to free territory and still being property because a owner can take its property wherever they want.
As a filthy, barbaric human being who whites were inferior too.
A master is the owner of a slave.
There are have been few careers in history as they relate to slavery such as being the slave seller. Being a plantation slave owner was another such career.
no john Adam was not a slave owner
Yes, but if the slave was incapacitated he may have to pay the owner of the slave for a replacement.
A person who owns a slave is typically referred to as a "slave owner" or "master."
A person who owns a slave is commonly referred to as a slaveholder or slave owner.
A slave who is freed by his slave owner