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postnew [5]
3 years ago
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Pls help me!! What were the main issues in the case of Dred Scott?

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algol133 years ago
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Answer:

Dred Scott, a case that intensified national divisions over the issue of slavery. In 1834, Dred Scott, a slave, had been taken to Illinois, a free state, and then Wisconsin territory, where the Missouri Compromise of 1820 prohibited slavery.

Explanation:

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