USA HISTORY

SECTIONAL CRISIS 1850 1861

JOHN BROWNS RAID

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
A Missouri Slave who sued for his freedom.
A
Roger B Tany
B
Stephen Douglas
C
Abraham Lincoln
D
Dred Scott
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In 1846, a slave named Dred Scott sued for his freedom in St. Louis. He said he had lived in both a free territory and a free state. However, in 1852, the Missouri Supreme Court denied Dred Scott his freedom.

Detailed explanation-2: -In 1846, an enslaved Black man named Dred Scott and his wife, Harriet, sued for their freedom in St. Louis Circuit Court. They claimed that they were free due to their residence in a free territory where slavery was prohibited. The odds were in their favor.

Detailed explanation-3: -Born in Southampton, Virginia, around 1800, Dred Scott was a slave of Peter Blow. With Blow and the rest of his family, Scott migrated to the Midwest, arriving in St. Louis in 1830. Scott was eventually sold to army doctor John Emerson, with whom he would go to Illinois and then into the Wisconsin Territory.

Detailed explanation-4: -Who was Dred Scott? Dred Scott was an enslaved person who accompanied his owner, an army physician, to postings in a free state (Illinois) and free territory (Wisconsin) before returning with him to the slave state of Missouri. In 1846 Scott and his wife, aided by antislavery lawyers, sued for their freedom in a St.

Detailed explanation-5: -Dred Scott did, in fact, get his freedom, but not through the courts. After he and his wife were later bought by the Blow family (who had sold Scott to Emerson in the first place), they were freed in 1857. Scott died of tuberculosis in St.

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