What was the Dred Scott Decision?

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The Dred Scott decision was a Supreme Court case in the 1853. The Court ruled that since blacks were not citizens of the United States, Dred Scott could not sue his former master.
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Landmark Court Cases: Dred Scott v. Sandford
Held that blacks, whether free or slaves, cannot be U.S. citizens. Consequently, they cannot sue in federal courts.
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The Dred Scott decision was the Supreme Court's ruling in 1857 that among other things, African slaves and their children could not be U.S. citizens and had no constitutional protection. Fortunately, the Supreme Court got some sense and overruled this decision in 1873.
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Dred Scott was a slave in the United States of America during the Civil War. He attempted to sue his slave owner in the state of Missouri for his freedom. He initially lost his case
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The Dred Scott decision was a Supreme Court case in the 1853. The Court ruled that since blacks were not citizens of the United States, Dred Scott could not sue his former master.
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The Dred Scott decision was in March of 1857. The Supreme Court decided that black
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7 against freedom and 2 for. Most of the 7 also agreed that since Scott was a slave, and since the Constitution claimed that slaves were 2/3 human, Scott had no right to sue.
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