Dred Scott V. Sandford Case Analysis

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Through the history of the united states, issues have been relevant enough to make it to the supreme court, where justice was imposed and appropriate decisions to solve the problem fairly followed. These decisions shaped society, either for the better or worse, which shaped the current time period situations. Although, in most cases, such as the Dred Scott v Sandford, the decisions were, later on, declared unconstitutional. But, if the issue for this case had not been brought up to court the situation would never have been up for discussion. Homer Plessy refused to move from the all-white railroad car. The police took him to jail. He pleaded not guilty but was still convicted. The case went to the state Supreme Court and the U.S. Supreme Court,

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