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Roger B. Taney died on 1864-10-12.
No, Judge Roger Taney, gave the verdict of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott v. Sanford's case.
He was when young, but was not anymore as he moved up in the political world.
Roger Taney
During that time Taney led the Supreme Court, which declared slaves to be property.
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Roger B. Taney was not an abolitionist.
Roger Taney
Yes, Roger Taney and Justice Roger Taney are the same person. Roger B. Taney served as the fifth Chief Justice of the United States, known for his controversial opinion in the 1857 Dred Scott v. Sandford case.
Roger B. Taney died on 1864-10-12.
Roger B. Taney was born on 1777-03-17.
Roger Brooke Taney was born on March 17, 1777.
Roger Brooke Taney was born on March 17, 1777.
Taney led the U.S. Supreme Court as Chief Justice in the Dred Scott decision.
The web address of the Roger Brooke Taney House is: http://www.hsfcinfo.org/taney/index.htm
Chief Justice Roger B. Taney applied the Fifth Amendment in his ruling of the case Dred Scott v. Sandford by asserting that African Americans, whether free or enslaved, were not and could not become citizens of the United States according to the Constitution. Consequently, Taney concluded that Scott had no standing to sue for his freedom in federal court based on his status as a non-citizen.
There was no "after the war" for Chief Justice Roger B. Taney; he died in October 1864.