Presumably put the clock back to the days of the Founding Fathers.
Frederick Douglass however believed that the supreme court decision would actually hasten the end of slavery.
The Supreme Court declared Scott was a free man
That Scott had no right to argue in court
Which statement best describes the Dred Scott v. Sanford Supreme Court decision?
he sued the supreme court
no
In the Supreme Court.
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.
missouri, and the supreme court
The US Supreme Court decision on the Dred Scott case resulted in the court making it clear that Scott could not be a free man and denied his case to be free of his slavery status. The Court declared that Scott was not a US citizen, and thus could not sue for his freedom.
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