No freakin' where!
anna dillon is michael scotts penname
According to the Dred Scott Heritage Foundation and the Missouri Historical Society, Dred Scott and his wife Harriet, who were married c. 1836, had four children: two sons who died in infancy (names and dates unknown) and two daughters, Eliza (b. 1838) and Lizzie (c. 1845). Eliza died of an unspecified cause at age 25, sometime around 1863. Lizzie grew up, married and had two sons, only one of whom lived to adulthood.
Dred Scott lived in missouri
According to Chief Justice Roger Taney's ruling on the Dred Scott case. Nothing is the answer. Dred Scott is just as much property as a mule.
Dred Scott "Key"
dred scotts master was dr. john Emerson
Couldn't have had many... seeing as it he was a slave
eating food and picking up blows and getting laid in the corner
yes it did
dred scott attempted to leave the state he lived in which was a slave state and moved to a free slave so he can be "free" but slave is property and cannot be free ,
Historians estimate Dred Scott was born in Virginia around 1799. Unfortunately, due to the conditions of slavery, there are no known records identifying Scott's birth parents, or any information regarding his early life.
No freakin' where!
Harriet Robinson
i dont know. you tell me.
Harriet Robinson
Dred Scott Was not Freed Because of the severe Racism and discrimination against slaves. Most slave owners did their best to make slaves miserable. this was not in scotts case though. He was also not freed because the chief justice that oversaw scotts hearing was Proslavery which completley put out scotts chances of being freed. Taney Decreed that the Missouri compromise was unconstitutional, Scott was to stay a slave, Scott was not a U.S. citizen, and he could not sue BECAUSE he wasn't a U.S. citizen.