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Was the United States Court’s decision fair and benevolent to Dred Scott and his family? And give me a reason why?

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  • 03-11-2021
No, the courts decision was not fair to him. Dred Scott was told that he would be set free and yet he wasn’t, therefore the decision to have him remain a slave was unfair.
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