The Dred Scott retrial of 1850 concluded that because they had previously resided in a free territory, Dred Scott and his wife Harriet had a right to be freed from slavery.
This 1850 verdict is different from the first trial held following this lawsuit. In 1847, after the Scotts had first sued their owner for freedom, the Missouri Circuit Court ruled that they were still slaves. The Scotts therefore asked for a second hearing in 1850, and won, but later lost the following trials when their owner appealed to higher courts.
it was made in 1776 when we became 'Merica!
Both poems are complimentary, paying tribute to loved ones.
Answer:
The interconnection of the Eastern and Western hemispheres made possible by transoceanic voyaging
marked a key transformation of this period. Technological innovations helped to make transoceanic
connections possible. Changing patterns of long-distance trade included the global circulation of some
commodities and the formation of new regional markets and financial centers. Increased transregional
and global trade networks facilitated the spread of religion and other elements of culture as well
as the migration of large numbers of people. Germs carried to the Americas ravaged the indigenous
peoples, while the global exchange of crops and animals altered agriculture, diets, and populations
around the planet.
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