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Dred Scott was a slave who was owned by John Emerson of Missouri. In 1833 Emerson undertook a series of moves as part of his service in the U.S. military. He took Scott from Missouri (a slave state) to Illinois (a free state) and finally into the Wisconsin Territory (a free territory) Dred Scott was an enslaved African-American man in the United States who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom and that of his wife, Harriet Robinson Scott, and their two daughters in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case of 1857, popularly known as the "Dred Scott case
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Seers
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I'm assuming you mean Ancient Greek, Seers are a Priest or Priestess who could tell the future.
The main way in which the Northwest Ordinance increases sectionalism in the United States was that it offered lots of new territory in which people had to determine where to be free or slave states.
Pasture - While pastoral peoples capitalized on grazing their large herds of cattle, agricultural people kept small herds. As such, anytime pastoralists ventured into agricultural zones, conflict erupted as both jostled to utilize the pasture available.
The Roosevelt Corollary demanded that Latin American countries keep their financial affairs on order or risk intervention by the United States