HELP ASAP :( What was the impact of the Dred Scott case on the US?

It was a major cause leading to the US Civil War

The court helped to stabilize the US and end the slavery debate for many years

till the outbreak of the Civil War

It caused the removal of slaves to Africa

It was a major cause of debates and fighting over slavery issues in western US
territories

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Answer 1
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The impact that the Dred Scott case had on the US includes:

  • cause leading to the US Civil War
  • cause of debates over slavery issues

What is the Dred Scott case?

The Case of "Dred Scott" was about Slave who resides in a free state where slavery was prohibited and was not entitled to freedom to become a Citizen.

The Court ruled that no African-Americans could be a citizen in the Free state because Dred was still a Slave.

Therefore, the Option A and E is correct.

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Answer 2
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Answer:

It was a major cause of debates and fighting over slavery issues in western US territories

Explanation:

His case was brought all the way to the supreme court. He was the first black man to make it to the supreme court.


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