The Dred Scott Decision was made after a case was brought to the United States Supreme Court regarding the freedom of Dred Scott. Dred Scott was an African American man who had once lived in a free state with his owner up until his owner chose to move to a state that was considered a slave state. Dred Scott believed that because he had spent time within the free state, he should be granted emancipation from being a slave within the slave state. After the case was presented in court, the court found that no African Americans, whether free or enslaved, could be considered a United States citizen. As a result of the Dred Scott Decision, abolitionism would commence and just three years after the case had ended, a war began.
Emancipation Proclamation: …show more content…
One of the most memorable quotes from the Emancipation Proclamation is “…all persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a State…in rebellion against the United States…are and henceforward shall be free”. Lincoln goes on by addressing the “freedoms” that the slaves would have prior to their freedom from their masters, while also including guidelines for the newly freed slaves by prohibiting them from causing violence throughout the nation. According to the PBS video that we viewed earlier in the course, the Emancipation Proclamation was the turning point for the civil war and became a document of hop for those enslaved in the rebel states. Although the Emancipation Proclamation wasn’t able to free all slaves, it was successful in freeing those being held within the rebel