<span>Restauró las fortificaciones y construyó una sala de audiencias (apadana) y un palacio residencial</span>
I THINK THE ANSWER IS D. I HOPE THIS HELPS
Technically he could be considered to be a freedman, because Illinois outlawed slavery. However, the Supreme Court ruled that his time spent in Illinois didn't change the fact that he remained a slave after his master died, so he was not empancipated, and thus was still a slave.
The answer is D: He was a slave.
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Both cases established limits on public schools' actions based on the First Amendment.