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In 1846, a slave named had his case for freedom presented in the Supreme Court. In a decision that angered many, the court declared him

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Dred scott was told he was not a citizen so he had no right to freedom. The dred scott case was dismissed.

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Answer:

Dred Scott case

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The Dred Scott case happened in 1846, when a slave Dred Scott sued for his freedom. His master had brought him along on a trip to a territory where slavery was prohibited, and Scott said that by that right, he had become a free man. However, the Supreme Court upheld the practice of slavery, saying that slaves had no right to bring their cases to court, as they were considered sub-human. This decision stunned the nation, yet the Supreme Court stood by their choice.

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