It was taken all the way to the Supreme Court, where the Chief Justice issued the controversial decision.
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.
The Supreme Court case Dred Scott v. Sanford did not decide if Dred Scott was a slave or not, but that slaves (and their descendants) could not be counted as US citizens and had no right to sue in court.
Dred Scott is famous for the start of the civil war between the union army of the north and the south.
it made slavery and the western territory
Dred Scott lived in missouri
The origins of the Dred Scott case are due to the I.C.U.P organization
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Dred Scott was a slave and he tried to get his freedom by going to court and talk it out but he failed
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The Dred Scott case effected the nation.It effect the nation by causing it to split the nation.
No, the 14th Amendment supersedes the Dred Scott decision.
Dred Scott was the known slave who sued for his freedom in the case Dred Scott v. Sandford. The Supreme Court decision ruled against Scott, stating that as a slave, he was not a US citizen and therefore could not sue in federal court. This decision further fueled tensions over slavery in the US leading up to the Civil War.
The slave's name was Dred Scott
Dred Scott v. Sandford : 1857 .
You mean Dred Scott versus Sanford - this was a Supreme Court case that ruled that African American people brought to the states as slaves could never be citizens. The case was tried in 1857.
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The Dred Scott case was decided in 1857.