Dred Scott in Causes of the Civil War.Dred Scott (1795-1858) was a slave who, in the 1840s, chose to sue his master's widow for his freedom. He argued that his master, John Emerson, escorted him onto free soil in Illinois and the Wisconsin Territory, so he'd legally—even if inadvertently—granted him freedom.
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Email to king ferdinand
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Dear King Ferdinand.
During my expedition to circunavigate the globe, inspired by the one and only Christopher Comlombus, I have met one of your dear old friends Queen Isabella I. We parted ways at sunset and made sure to pass on your message about the diseases encountered druing the treaty of tordesillas. She is truly remarkable as you had mentioned, and makes incredible bombshots. We truly enjoyed her company. I am now on my way back home after three months of travelling the world. Hopefully this email reaches you in a good time.
Yours truly, y/n
Answer: The Nile flooded at regular intervals; the Tigris and Euphrates flooded irregularly.
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