Dred Scott decided to sue his owner for his freedom and that of his family after his enslaver died.
<h3>What did Dred Scott do?</h3>
Dred Scott sued the widow of his enslaver after his enslaver had died so that him and his family could get freedom.
His argument was that because they had moved to a free state, his enslaver's family could no longer keep him enslaved.
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Which class do you study in??
It's kinda so long questionn
There could have been Japanese spies in the US
Because they were afraid that their Japanese citizens will turn on them, the US government was justified in excluding Japanese Americans from certain parts of the country.
Americans and the US military had reason to fear a Japanese invasion
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anne frank? if its not then this is not a quote if you g()()gle it nothing comes up