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11 March, 05:53

How did the Dred Scott decision affect free African Americans?

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  1. 11 March, 07:07
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    In essence, the choice argued that as a slave Scott wasn't a citizen and will not sue during a judicature ... Taney also stated that Congress had no power to exclude slavery from the territories (thus invalidating the Missouri Compromise [1820]) which African Americans could never become U. S. citizens.
  2. 11 March, 09:36
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    In essence, the decision argued that as a slave Scott was not a citizen and could not sue in a federal court ... Taney also stated that Congress had no power to exclude slavery from the territories (thus invalidating the Missouri Compromise [1820]) and that African Americans could never become U. S. citizens
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