What did the Supreme Court rule in the Dred Scott case?

Dred Scott would continue to be enslaved.

Dred Scott would work six months and then be set free.

Dred Scott would be set free.

Dred Scott would be set free if he was taken to the North again.
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khaase68 2 years ago
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Answer:

Dred Scott would continue to be enslaved.

Explanation:

The court also declared the 1820 Missouri Compromise unconstitutional, thus permitting slavery in all of the country's territories. This was determine before the Dred Scott case, therefore Dred Scott is considered still enslave, since the permitting of slavery in both the North and the South.

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Jasiyiah 1 year ago
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Answer:

Dred Scott would continue to be enslaved.

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