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10.4 Slavery and Secession. Dred Scott v. Sanford 1857 Lived in free state ( Illinois & Wisconsin territory ) Taney court ruled: Dred Scott was a slave.
Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393 (1857)
Chapter 23. Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857) Even though Dred Scott lived in the free state of Mississippi, he was still a slave. Slaves are ‘property’
Dred Scott Decision (1857) Dred Scott Dred Scott was a slave from Missouri His owner traveled with Scott to Illinois and Wisconsin (free states). After.
DRED SCOTT AND THE SUPREME COURT: (358-359) –Dred Scott, a slave owned by John Emerson, accompanied Emerson when Emerson visited army posts in the Midwest.
Objective: To examine the importance of the Lincoln – Douglas debates and the Dred Scott decision. Dred Scott Abraham Lincoln Stephen Douglas.
The Emancipation Proclamation Dred Scott
Judicial Activism Dred Scott v. Sandford...Caitlin Annicelli Teaching American History Judicial Activism Dred Scott v. Sandford Under the leadership of Chief Justice John Marshall,
1846 Dred Scott v. Sanford
Dred and Harriet Scott Project
John E. Snyder--John Emerson, Owner of Dred Scott (1938)
Compromises, Dred Scott, Elections, Succession, Confederacy.
Dred Scott v. Sandford
The Road Not Taken: Dred Scott, Judicial Authority, and ...kewhitt/JOP_Dred_Scott.pdf · The Road Not Taken: Dred Scott, Judicial Authority, and Political Questions Keith E+ Whittington
Dred Scott Case
SCDBQ Dred Scott