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Dred Scott decision

background on the Dred Scott case

Keomeni Golden
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South Scott sue traitor Deep slavery States southern Dred Supreme North Case Taney Court citizens Missouri property Justice ruled South Georgia Confederacy right master Chief United

The ( 1857 ) ended in a Supreme Court ruling that greatly favored the view of
and lead to a greater ideological divide between the and . Dred
Scott was a slave who was taken by his to the free states of Illinois and
Wisconsin . Upon his return to , Scott sued the state based on the belief that his
time spent in the free states made him a free man . When the case made it to the
, the court on the side of Missouri . The Court went on to declare
that slaves and freed blacks were not of the and did not have the
to in the first place . It's interesting to note that native , Justice James
Moore Wayne , was instrumental in rendering this decision as he concurred with
. Maintaining his loyalty to the United States , Wayne remained on the
Court for the duration of the war even though the deemed him a and
seized his . He was the only justice from the to remain on the Court during the war year s