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Dodger
16 June, 21:52
What was the dred scott case and its consequences
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Todd Floyd
17 June, 01:27
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Dred Scott was a slave who sued his owner for his freedom because he brought him into a free area. The court decided he wasn't a citizen therefore he was sent back to his owner but this caused more people to join the abolitionist movement
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