What was the basis for the dred scott case?
a) that he had been taken into free territo...
Social Studies, 18.12.2019 07:31 Hannahk18
What was the basis for the dred scott case?
a) that he had been taken into free territory and therefore should be free
b) that he had been brought to the united states illegally and should be free
c) that the missouri compromise was unconstitutional and should be voided
d) that slaves should be given freedom if their masters die while in the united states
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